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Discover Ludwig'beware that' is correct and is often used in written English
You can use it when you want to caution someone about something. Example sentence: "Beware that the hike is more strenuous at higher elevations."
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Cynics beware, that doesn't mean a world without values.
This is a situation beyond buyer beware that really is 'prescriber beware'.
Beware, that could let your school grades slip a lot.
But beware that there is still some risk, especially using public Wi-Fi.
Beware that some phones have a 1MB ringtone limit.
Beware that these values depend on the experimental configuration and must be calibrated.
Beware that LEAPS are options, which means that they are wasting assets.
But beware that mold isn't always visible, she added.
Just beware that creepy neighbor and local indecency laws.
Beware that flushing may occur!
Beware that Tinder occasionally has security breaches.
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