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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caveat for" is not correct English and is not used in written English.
If you meant "caveat to," it is a phrase that means a warning or a qualification. For example, "I will agree to the terms of the contract, but I want to qualify my agreement with a caveat to ensure my interests are protected."
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See the HRC subspace caveat for more information.
There is a major caveat for both plans.
There is a caveat for students seeking financial aid, however.
A caveat for exploration of new therapies for FH is the lack of adequate experimental models.
But most also have a disturbing caveat for White House handicappers: the risks cannot be neglected.
However, a little known caveat for car insurers is the concept of "automatism".
One caveat for anyone considering life among the boughs: Treehouses move.
But there's an important caveat for any Democrats popping champagne bottles at Trump's unpopularity.
But the government statement carved out a large enough caveat for tank battalions to drive through.
One caveat for New Yorkers and Philadelphians: Mustard is not an authentic topping for pretzels.
There was one caveat for the cravats: they had to be ones Dad would actually wear.
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