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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'caution from' is not correct and is not used in written English.
It is likely that you meant to use the phrase 'caution against' instead. For example: We must exercise caution against reckless decision making.
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One word of caution from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, though.
The words of caution from the Bank of England were jarring nonetheless.
On this scale, Lydon and ITV1 will probably survive with a caution from Ofcom.
He called it, ironically enough, "A Plea for Caution from Russia".
"We both agreed we ought to proceed with significant caution from that moment on".
Cannabis possession for personal use often receives a caution from the police.
That presidency is a cautionary tale for successors, who aren't learning proper caution from it.
Although he was not convicted of any crime, he accepted a caution from the police.
"With so much at stake I wonder if there will be a bit of caution from both clubs.
As for the wider message of spytastic synchronicity, we must proceed with caution from here on in.
It may be foolish to expect caution from a populist like Morales; radicalism is the basis of his appeal.
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