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Discover Ludwig"has cautioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has provided a warning. Example: The doctor has cautioned that extreme temperatures can be dangerous for our health.
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The I.M.F. has cautioned the United States, too.
Everyone has cautioned him against it.
Mr. Nicholas has cautioned his new colleagues about easy money.
Lately, he has cautioned, "I say this every game".
The UN has cautioned against anything like a repeat.
Even distant Mauritius has cautioned sailors that pirates may begin to operate in its waters.
He has cautioned that such a goal is dependent on the health of the stock markets.
More than any other politician, he has cautioned that austerity could kill the recovery.
Mr. Putin has refused to intervene, although he has cautioned law enforcement bodies against excessive zeal.
But it's a tendency, as Elie Wiesel has cautioned, that must be fought.
The ONS has cautioned against reading too much into any one month's figures.
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