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the precaution
noun
Previous caution or care; caution previously employed to prevent mischief or secure good; as, his life was saved by precaution.
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The precaution is a guard against dishonest technicians.
Singapore Airlines took the precaution of replacing the same engine on three of its A380s.
She took the precaution of writing the procedure on a slip of paper.
Perhaps the carmaker and its agency were smart to take the precaution.
The theatre had taken the precaution of using a fan mail listing to fill the seats.
If one bank took the precaution of trimming its assets, it deprived another bank of funding.
(It helps if you take the precaution of buying up the politicians who dispense the forgiveness).
Practically all the ranchers take the precaution of varying their routines.
That year, when Luol was four, he took the precaution of sending his family to Alexandria.
Felicity Jones was dancing, having taken the precaution of coming as an upmarket ballerina.
She, at least, took the precaution of leaving the country before committing her thoughts to paper.
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