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Discover Ludwig'rather cautious' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that expresses the degree of how someone is being cautious or careful. For example: Although the team was eager to start the project, I was rather cautious and decided to take more time to plan and prepare.
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I'm still a rather cautious person".
Beijing has in fact played a rather cautious hand, keeping its aid limited.
"Most European operators are taking a rather cautious approach to LTE pricing.
Scène aux Champs is particularly poetic, with gorgeous woodwind, though Van Immerseel's tempi are often rather cautious.
Yet Germans, on the whole a rather cautious lot, are already facing rather more change than they like.
"We're the only parties in all this who can get sued, which does mean you become rather cautious," says Parkin.
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I'd just rather be cautious than take a chance".
But the perception that Reagan was a strong leader, "forceful" rather than "cautious," trumped all else.
"He's worked extremely hard, but we'd rather be cautious".
"I would rather be cautious," Torre said before tonight's game.
The surgeon who operated on Kubica, hand specialist Dr Igor Rossello, was rather more cautious in his assessment.
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