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The phrase "be employed with caution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to use something carefully or to be mindful of potential risks associated with it.
Example: "When using this new software, it is important to be employed with caution to avoid any unintended consequences."
Alternatives: "used carefully" or "handled with care".
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ONS is an invasive, expensive and probably non-specific technique that must be employed with caution and only carefully considered for the most severely affected patients with medically refractive CCH.
DBS is an invasive, expensive and probably non-specific technique that must be employed with caution and only carefully considered for the most severely affected patients with medically refractive CCH when other less invasive strategies have been employed.
All the interventions designed to alleviate the difficulties faced by women with TS should be employed with caution, in part because they raise significant concerns about risk and consent; in part because they offer a medical response to problems that are to some extent social.
The use of caregivers as proxies for measuring HRQOL in young patients affected by pneumococcal infection and its sequelae should be employed with caution.
Our data imply that use of caregivers as proxies for measuring HRQOL in young patients affected by pneumococcal infection and its sequelae should be employed with caution.
To conclude, GEMMA is useful for the determination of the Mr of intact viruses but needs to be employed with caution when subviral particles or even empty viral capsids are targeted.
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It does mean, however, that these tools have to be employed with great caution and proper methodology.
In any case, the lipid mixing assay needs to be employed with great caution, and should ideally only serve as a complement to content mixing experiments.
The results of the REDUCE trial will have to be employed with the caution, as all men included in the already had a negative prostate biopsy, which is not the case in clinical practice.
Thus, they should not be just "employed with caution" (as stated in the Discussion), but with "great caution", and should always be accompanied by a complete sets of content mixing experiments (not just one as I have seen in some papers).
A recent study suggested that caution and possibly additional treatment should be employed for patients with mental distress awaiting THR because of the risk of dissatisfaction [ 9].
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