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Discover Ludwig"chary of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be cautious, wary, or unwilling to do something. For example, "She was chary of trusting anyone she had just met."
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He was chary of sex.
Insurers can be chary of reimbursements.
Some veteran Likud voters are chary of supporting him.
Consumers, chary of spending, are hobbling domestic demand.
It has been particularly chary of letting nuclear inspectors in.
Even so, authorities are chary of its examination.
After 25 Rhd3, Ponomariov was chary of 25... fg.
For another, people are increasingly chary of white elephants.
That is one reason why the alliance is chary of issuing a firm invitation.
I'm chary of saying to people that I'm very happy or even that I'm happy.
Others may be more chary of recognising Russian puppet states as independent countries.
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