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Discover Ludwig"with caveat" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means "with a warning or clarification." You can use it when you want to mention a condition or limitation that should be taken into consideration. Example: "I recommend this product, with the caveat that it may cause allergic reactions in some individuals."
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The winning trainer, H. GRAHAM MOTION, who won a division of this race in 1998 with Caveat Competor, said that Prado "gave this filly some ride today.
Alexander M. Haig Jr., forced out as secretary of state in 1982, led the way with "Caveat," which blamed a clique led by the White House chief of staff, James Baker, for his downfall; labeled the White House as a "ghost ship"; and lamented that Reagan hadn't hewed more closely to — what else? — Haig's own advice.
We agree, but with caveat: namely, that any tool that imparts great capability also involves at least some risk, if not threat, that the power conferred by such capacity can be used to leverage or evoke a variety of ends.
All of this speculation comes with caveat of, "If Facebook decides to get serious about this … " but the story doesn't offer any real evidence that that's going to happen.
With caveat that we did not originally predict that initial academic adjustment would mediate links between social adjustment and the other outcomes, this pathway ultimately provided a two-step pathway of mediation from contact to social adjustment to academic adjustment and, finally, to the mid-year outcomes.
Home a loan You can potentially qualify for a loan at up to 45% of your income but this comes with caveat.
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The Dutton study comes with caveats, too.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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