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The phrase "exercise the utmost caution" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you or someone else needs to take extra care when performing an action or making a decision. For example: "As you navigate the treacherous rapids, you must exercise the utmost caution to avoid injury."
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The president's own Deepwater Horizon commission, while not recommending against Arctic drilling, urged the administration in 2011 to exercise the "utmost caution".
Always exercise the utmost caution when undertaking crafts and activities with children, particularly when making use of small or sharp objects, paint and glue, scissors and the like.
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In its decision, the CAS ruled that Petacchi had likely not intended to cheat, but that he had not exercised the "utmost caution" it deemed necessary to abide by doping rules.
All bishops, added the pope, must exercise "the utmost care" in order to protect minors.
DfID owes it to the public to exercise the utmost care with its money".
Exercise the utmost care when cleaning an LP.
When taking the next and most risky step toward clinical application (that involves the entry of CNTs into the circulation), the utmost caution must be exercised to ensure safe use.
That's why I'd like us to proceed with the utmost caution".
"They should be urged to use pesticides only with the utmost caution".
The government must proceed with the utmost caution and Labour will watch carefully to ensure the correct balance is achieved".
In its response to Mr. Schmidt, CBS said it was treating the material with the utmost caution.
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