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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'caution with' is not grammatically correct as it is written.
You could use 'caution against' or 'exercise caution with' instead. For example: "We must exercise caution with the use of sharp objects."
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Such a claim confuses caution with ignorance.
Still, the authorities advised caution, with heavy rain expected.
It also emphasised its caution with regards to takeovers.
Also, proceed with caution with company communications.
Even edX President, Anant Agarwal, urged caution with the results.
Boards must balance caution with not hindering growth.
It isn't about blending German caution with Yankee freewheeling.
They just err on the side of caution with these values.
Exporters are also exercising caution with their sales contracts.
Err on the side of caution with buying real estate in Costa Rica, or any country.
so we advocate caution with this interpretation.
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