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Discover Ludwig"cautiousness of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
Example: The company's success can be attributed to the cautiousness of its CEO in making strategic decisions.
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He follows James in with the cautiousness of someone entering enemy territory.
So now the cautiousness of people like David Flynn inspires envy.
So did the inveterate cautiousness of Gordon Brown, who chose to wound rather than strike during Mr Blair's moment of greatest weakness in 2004.
He spread the ball around masterfully, exploiting the absence of Miami's top corner (Vontae Davis) and the cautiousness of the Miami safeties in coverage.
Ossoff lost the highly publicized race for many reasons — including his youth, his residence slightly outside the district, and, arguably, the cautiousness of his message.
He became the State Department's coördinator for counterterrorism in 1998, but was frustrated by the cautiousness of American efforts to oppose Al Qaeda.
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The reading fell short of Mr. Adachi's forecast of 9, however, thanks in part to cautiousness on the part of many manufacturers in assuming that the yen will remain weak in the longer run.
Yes, there is a cautiousness on the part of buyers.
They attribute some cautiousness to years of tight budgets under the Bush Administration.
And then a wave of cautiousness from years of watching his homeland's often-corrupt power brokers somehow slip away from punishment.
But from watching his campaign, and listening to what he actually said, the portrait of Obama I am left with is one of cautiousness and pragmatism, and not of some sort of progressive icon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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