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caution

[kaw-shuhn] / ˈkɔ ʃən /




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Soda warned Zimbabweans to exercise caution regarding overseas job offers, urging them to verify opportunities through official channels.

From BBC

The decision came after Xi told the president in a Feb. 4 call that the U.S. must handle such arms sales with caution.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, “a series of false starts and premature declarations of victory argue for continued caution,” the division says.

From The Wall Street Journal

PDD had previously cautioned that its financial performance could fluctuate as it strengthens its e-commerce ecosystem and rolls out more support initiatives to keep merchants from defecting to other platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Metro report cautioned the concepts “are in the early planning stage,” so L.A. might get an extravagant walking path, a utilitarian one, or none at all.

From Los Angeles Times