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'cautious sentiment' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling of being cautious or wary of something. For example: After the stock market crash, investors expressed a cautious sentiment towards investing.
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Retail sales increased for the third consecutive month but were slower than expected, underlining the cautious sentiment of shoppers.
The cautious sentiment seems to be hinged on a positive outcome from the meeting of finance leaders in Washington today.
The cautious sentiment that blankets the Street leaves the door wide open for companies to positively surprise investors with their earnings reports.
Across the border, Trahan echoes a similar, yet more cautious sentiment.
Across the border, Trahan echoes a similar yet more cautious sentiment.
"I guess you're born with that". Across the border, Trahan echoes a similar yet more cautious sentiment.
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Like-for-like sales were down 2.4% for 16 weeks to 20 November, with Clinton "mindful of the challenging retail environment and cautious consumer sentiment".
Mr. Arai also cited a slowdown in exports and cautious corporate sentiment as factors for the downgrade in the overall assessment.
"As we consider future price increases, we remain mindful of the extreme economic uncertainty, cautious consumer sentiment amidst the austerity measures and shrinking disposable income," Peter J. Bensen, its chief financial officer, says.
Cautious investor sentiment has stock index futures pointing to a moderately lower open on Friday.
Japanese stocks trimmed their morning gains because of cautious investor sentiment.
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