Sentence examples for caveat for from inspiring English sources

The 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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