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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make caution" is not correct and not usable in written English
It seems to be a misunderstanding of the expression "exercise caution" or "take caution." Example: "You should always make caution when driving in bad weather."
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Although the use of numerical indicators as dials has been advocated by some, in an area such as the assessment of research and its utilisation in policy-making, where measurements are so difficult to make, caution is usually recommended [ 13, 18, 142].
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Despite the advances made, caution should be exercised in analyzing the data generated in mouse-based studies.
"One of the worst movies yet made," cautioned Kevin Maher in the Times.
Both clay glaze and paint have harmful fumes, make with caution.
"Still, it makes me caution myself and caution all of us as marketers.
"As they grow, decisions will become harder to make," Pachter cautions.
Knowing that we don't know makes extreme caution imperative.
Due to small n, comparisons between groups should be made with caution.
From a conservation perspective, conclusions that outlier plots sample significant vegetation must be made with caution.
The interpretation of timing and outflow rates in Fig. 5 has to be made with caution.
Hence the interpretation of the results should be made with caution.
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