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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "cautious for" is not correct and not usable in written English.
To make this part of the sentence correct, you would need to use the phrase "cautious of." For example, "We need to be cautious of other drivers on the road."
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They are more cautious, for a while.
"We've been cautious for a long time.
His race makes some cautious, for a start.
"But we have been very, very cautious for this one.
"If two guys die, you're cautious for two months.
Plenty of oilmen think that Saudi Arabia is too cautious for that.
But it is clear ministers are seething that Brown has been so cautious for so long.
Deal said the state would be much more cautious for future storms.
Dockley is remaining cautious for a while – no holiday at Christmas or in the spring.
"If one guy dies, you're cautious for a month," the captain said.
"We are bullish on all these countries for the long term, but maybe more cautious for the short term".
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