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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with caveats" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a limitation or warning to a statement or argument. Example: "I can recommend this product, with a few caveats. While it is effective, it may cause side effects in some individuals."
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He does, with caveats.
Hopeful, with caveats.
Yes – with caveats.
The research comes with caveats.
The Dutton study comes with caveats, too.
The Council backs redevelopment, but with caveats.
Several are worth considering -- with caveats.
The ComScore data does come with caveats.
That growth, however, comes with caveats.
Others were more positive, with caveats.
But this conclusion comes with caveats.
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