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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being extra careful" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when emphasizing the need for heightened caution or attention in a particular situation. Example: "When handling fragile items, it's important to be extra careful to avoid any damage."
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If you're not a great note-taker, ask a class-mate if you might review their notes, being extra careful to care for them and return them in a timely manner.
"Everyone is being extra careful".
The Browns are being extra careful in their treatment of McCoy.
Williams, who battled pain in both ankles for much of last season, said the Nets were being extra careful.
Ms. Heiberger said landlords were being extra careful because the recession had made the problem of unpaid rent so widespread.
As a result, she said, "We're being extra careful to get things right the first time around.
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Otherwise it was extra careful, especially where Russia was concerned.
With refurbished items, you have to be extra careful.
I had tried to tell her to be extra careful.
If you have a septic tank, then be extra careful.
That way, perhaps, they have to be extra careful.
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