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"cautioned to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "cautioned to" when someone is advised or warned to be careful or to take precautionary measures. Example: The hikers were cautioned to bring enough water and to stay on the designated trails to avoid getting lost in the desert.
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They also are cautioned to never, under any circumstances, call a home a "fisherman's retreat".
And officers themselves are being cautioned to think twice about harassing foreigners".
Even the editor of the centrist weekly L'Express, Christophe Barbier, cautioned, "To victory one must not add provocation".
Foreign correspondents were cautioned to be "especially alert" when reporting on unrest in the town, which began in early February.
We volunteers had been cautioned to expect to work outside our expertise, but this rotation was way outside mine.
And the earliest tallies are not really a broad enough sample, he cautioned, to read much into them.
They are cautioned to practice continence, no matter what the provecation to do otherwise, which is slight.
And the earliest tallies aren't really a broad enough sample, he cautioned, to read much into them.
Especially since the attack on the World Trade Center, sportswriters have been cautioned to stay away from using war metaphors.
In the course of the day, they were cautioned to listen, be patient, and control their emotions and anger.
And they were cautioned to walk the grounds before graduation ceremonies, looking for suspicious characters and sniffing for suspicious smells.
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