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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is cautious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a thing or a person when they take steps to be careful or to avoid risks. For example: "The bellwether stock is cautious, only making small gains in this volatile market."
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Despite its powerful social critique, it is cautious and prismatic, openly troubled by its own claims to authority.
But it is cautious even in its use of the Mapplethorpe photography.
"This is a different system and now it is cautious.
Where it exists at all, it is cautious and circumspect.
If Costco is anything, it is cautious about messing with a proven formula for success: getting customers into the warehouses.
For all his undoubted admiration for the Bush presidency, his conclusion is as undisputable as it is cautious.
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The company, which makes fashion accessories, said it was "cautious" about the impact of the European economy on its results.
It was cautious.
It's cautious, but still ambitious.
It's slow, it's cautious, but it's definitely improved.
It was cautious approval at best, I'd say.
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