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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took caution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone acted carefully or prudently to avoid potential problems or dangers.
Example: "Before making the investment, she took caution and thoroughly researched the market trends."
Alternatives: "exercised caution" or "proceeded with caution."
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U.S. stocks were trading lower, as investors took caution amid mixed quarterly results.
Investors took caution after Federal reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Feb. 17 that a series of interest rate hikes may be in order to keep consumer spending in check.
Thirdly, we took caution to anchor the scale to the minimum and maximum absolute values [21], namely, null visibility and full visibility, and ensured that participants understood that the scale should represent a linear quantity.
In general, we took caution at each step to avoid comparison of non-orthologous sequences.
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"Take caution in your tone, Senator Collins.
Parents, take caution, but you wouldn't be derelict.
Parks officials warned New Yorkers to take caution anywhere there were snow-laden trees.
"They haven't taken caution into account as much as they need to," Professor Linn said.
"Take caution," it advises primly, "not only for your safety, but your sense of decorum.
"Visibility will be quite poor in some areas and so travellers should take caution".
He pleaded with drivers to take caution even though the worst was over.
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