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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to beware" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to caution someone to be careful or alert about something potentially dangerous or harmful. Example: "You should always remember to beware of strangers offering unsolicited help."
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to beware
verb
To use caution, pay attention (to) (if intransitive, construed with of).
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Buyers need to beware.
But Cameron's political opponents need to beware.
Buyers, as always, need to beware.
But buyers need to beware, he said.
One is to beware of plagiarism.
Fundamentally, we need to beware of ourselves.
That's something Jenson needs to beware of".
Even lefties need to beware lefties.
Bruce Bartlett warns us to beware of budget gimmickry.
The Founding Fathers told Americans to beware of foreign entanglements.
"It's caveat emptor, the buyer needs to beware".
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