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The phrase 'with some caution' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that can be used to mean “carefully” or “hesitantly” in order to indicate a degree of caution or restraint. For example, "We should approach the project with some caution, given the uncertain conditions of the market."
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He moved with some caution.
So I proceeded with some caution.
Everybody needs to look forward with some caution".
When I entered Zimbabwe, therefore, I proceeded with some caution.
We should treat the figures with some caution.
The Democrats have also approached the issue with some caution.
The results, however, should be read with some caution.
Administration officials have been moving with some caution.
These numbers need to be treated with some caution.
Still, the Orioles are advancing with some caution.
Economists approached the mostly positive data with some caution.
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