Sentence examples for bit cautious to from inspiring English sources

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It was down to a different style from Villa, who played a more direct game, and we were maybe a bit cautious to try and keep the 2-0.

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Though the short-term outlook remains a bit cautious due to the persistent overbought condition, the market's consolidation should be seen as healthy, as it provides a rest or a "pause that refreshes" for buyers, as long as we remain above key short-term support.

We need to be a little bit cautious in extrapolating to humans," he added.

CBS was a bit cautious, though, originally committing to produce only seven episodes, before it expanded to nine for this season.

"One has to be a bit cautious" about extrapolating the new findings to people because we don't have a way to measure neurogenesis in the live human brain, Hen notes.

Be a little bit cautious, if you get to step five ensure that you know the girl!

I cannot predict it but we have to be a bit cautious with him as well because he likes to be there every day.

"I have to be a little bit cautious, but all indications are that it's going to be a very good season," said Charles Kuperis, the state's agriculture secretary.

So it behooves us to be a bit cautious.

"You have to be a bit cautious in doing this," Dr. Zuk said.

"We have to be a bit cautious.

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