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Discover LudwigThe phrase "circumspect about" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to be cautious or careful when considering something. Example: He was circumspect about making any decisions regarding the project until he had all of the information he needed.
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Offredo is more circumspect about multiday races.
Shulman was circumspect about the results.
Karzai was less circumspect about Naquib's relationship with the Taliban.
Still, Mr. Braden was circumspect about his good fortune.
The new government has been more circumspect about fiscal changes.
Many Syrians, meanwhile, are circumspect about the possible strikes.
Mr. Lopez has long been circumspect about his personal background.
Other companies are more circumspect about their strategies.
Mr. Marsalis was circumspect about his motives for the reshuffling.
Mangini has been comically circumspect about Jones's progress.
(The campaign has since become more circumspect about that).
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