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The phrase "wary at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone being cautious or on guard about something. Example: "The hikers were wary at the sight of the bear in the distance, making sure to keep a safe distance from it."
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She had just been wary at first.
He looks wary at such spontaneous sessions.
ERIC GRODE My son was wary at first.
She grew wary at the mention of Yazbek's name.
Both men look rather tense and wary at first, understandably.
Ms. Wang, though wary at first, accepted Japan.
Locals were wary at first when Ms. Schmidt joined their ranks.
Though wary at first, she sang the piece exquisitely and from memory.
Moreover, some of Mr Filner's foes are wary at the prospect.
From Germany, he traveled to London, wary at being detained on arrival.
Her mother was wary at first, Ms. Curtis said, but she has come around.
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