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"with some caveats" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that certain conditions must be met or limitations should be considered. For example, you could say: "This plan appears promising, but there are some caveats to consider."
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The study does come with some caveats.
I think so, yes, with some caveats.
However, the list comes with some caveats.
Regeneration organisations broadly welcomed the announcement - with some caveats.
The Polara ball's benefits come with some caveats.
But many of Florida's senior Republicans remain confident in Rubio, albeit with some caveats.
He rates the DVD title supply as good, with some caveats.
Strait read a script and agreed to make the film, with some caveats.
The cut in pension contributions was approved, though with some caveats, by independent actuaries.
"I think it's legit," he said, after stopping by the store last week, with some caveats for allergic emptors.
The cast, starting with Beth Dixon as the hectoring, blissfully deluded matriarch Madame Pernelle, is generally excellent, with some caveats.
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