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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caveats with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce a warning or a provision that comes with something. For example: Caveats with the investment plan include a lack of liquidity and high transaction fees.
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There are again many caveats with this strategy.
It's important to note the caveats with this data.
There are always caveats with environmental assessments, which have to make many assumptions and generalizations.
These benchmark results compare well (with some caveats) with those obtained by using the industry-standard frequency-domain code SASSI.
There are many different approaches that are being studied, and each have their own caveats, with varying degrees of actual deintensification.
We also offer some important caveats with regard to identification, risk stratification, evaluation and treatment including early patient referral to a center with an advanced HF program.
The outcomes include lighting design caveats with respect to preventing injuries and falls, and facilitating accessibility and comfort in senior living environments.
Some of the specific quibbles and caveats with the orthodoxy are familiar, but I've never seen them all pulled together in this way before.
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There is one caveat with all such systems, however.
And that's the caveat with this rediscovered craze.
One caveat with our evidence is that it is limited to just one organization.
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