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"cautious time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a period or moment in which someone is being careful, hesitant, or guarded. Example: The hikers walked slowly and with cautious time through the treacherous terrain, making sure to avoid any potential dangers.
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"Right now we're seeing a more cautious time of spending supported by growing incomes," he said, adding that consumers had been saving more while also trying to pay off their debts.
Even in Reich's tiny studio-apartment space their distinctive aesthetic comes across, and however it's defined it is part of a bigger collective something out there that is more than welcome in a cautious time for American art (Cotter).
"It is still a cautious time for people to be buying housing.
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(Pre-emptive memo to the thought police: yes, "holiday display" is probably the preferred usage in these cautious times. But why kid ourselves? There was nary a reference to Hanukkah or Kwanzaa).
He felt it a bit again so we have to be cautious this time".
"Now I'm cautious any time I feel anything around my chest area.
Officials have been more cautious this time, trying to discourage new projects from starting while letting existing ventures be completed.
But buyers who have bought the dip are a little more cautious this time, particularly in Nasdaq".
But many of the punters who lined up behind Paco Boy here are likely to be more cautious next time.
This carve-up of posts was considered a way of bringing all parties on board, under a cautious leadership.This time, however, the elections are supposed to be open.
Though Xstrata's board backed the previous offer from Glencore, it's being more cautious this time after shareholders complained the price had been too low.
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