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caveat

[kav-ee-aht, -at, kah-vee-, key-] / ˈkæv iˌɑt, -ˌæt, ˈkɑ vi-, keɪ- /


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Caveat No. 2, it is only applicable to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows 10 and 11 PC systems.

From Washington Times • Nov. 25, 2023

Caveat emptor, though: Little can be accurately foreseen in the highly unpredictable market for non-fungible tokens, it would appear.

From Reuters • Mar. 14, 2023

But any deal for Bauer will come with a Caveat emptor — buy at your own risk.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 6, 2023

Her show should be a staple of festivals, but early in the year, it will stop in, among other places, San Francisco, Austin and New York when she performs at Caveat on April 6.

From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2023

Behind that legal Latin maxim, "Caveat emptor," the merchant stood for centuries, safely entrenched.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen by Hubbard, Elbert




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