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"would caution against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to advise someone that they should be careful or wary of something. For example: "Given the current financial situation, I would caution against investing too heavily in the stock market right now."
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But I would caution against over familiarity.
"We would caution against this optimism.
However, I would caution against relying on just a survey.
"I would caution against thinking this is just about Putin.
"I would caution against any uncritical assumption that this will translate into clinical benefit," he said.
After that, I still would caution against hope, and advise sticking to business.
"I would caution against thinking this will have an immediate impact on prices," he said.
And I would caution against a four or five times a week soap set in the workplace.
"That could tempt people to think they can cut their contributions but I would caution against that unless they are getting close to their lifetime limit.
He added: "We don't know all the answers yet, and I would caution against jumping to conclusions until we have all the facts.
"Furthermore, we would caution against the introduction of additional business costs that could hamper the competitiveness of UK manufacturers at home," she added.
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