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"caution to the wind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a situation where someone takes a risk and ignores the consequences of their actions. Example: She threw caution to the wind and invested her life savings in a risky venture.
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That's throwing caution to the wind.
Camila throws caution to the wind.
But isn't love about throwing caution to the wind?
And next day's newspapers threw caution to the wind.
The government is not throwing caution to the wind.
In the future, a different government could dare to throw caution to the wind.
I threw caution to the wind and prepared to meet my uncertain fate.
So, throw caution to the wind – someone out there is waiting for you.
His eggnog threw convention and caution to the wind and was felicitously named Bah Humbug.
But Mr. Arnault has not thrown all caution to the wind.
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Maybe it was Lorelei's caution-to-the-wind sort of attitude.
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