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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be wary to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "be wary of."
Example: "You should be wary of making hasty decisions without all the facts."
Alternatives: "be cautious about" or "be careful of."
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In a similar vein, we ought to be wary, to say the least, of the fantasy that human beings can somehow remove all darkness from human life.
The British government should be wary to avoid such uncertainty.
"Of course, investors need to be wary to an extent," said Thomas Wong, a Hong Kong banker.
Bulls forward Carlos Boozer has been one of the best players in the series, and Carlesimo may be wary to entrust defending him to anyone besides Evans.
Government must be praised for its attempts to stimulate [housing market] activity, but must also be wary to get the details right".
Australians must be wary to make sure prime minister Abbott does not splay Australia on the butcher's block and perform his own vivisection, as Thatcher did decades earlier.
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His associates said he was wary to appear to be campaigning for the anchor job.
And yet, I'm wary to be too censorious about it.
Faced with such dire economic conditions, companies are wary to spend their cash in Europe.
I'm wary to say that I didn't take marriage seriously.
Recently, I was wary to work with a powerful Wall Street executive.
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