great caution

collocation in English

meaningsofgreatandcaution

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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caution
noun
uk
/ˈkɔː.ʃən/
us
/ˈkɑː.ʃən/
great care ...
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(Definition ofgreatandcautionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgreat caution

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Of course,greatcautionis needed here.
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These findings need to be considered withgreatcaution.
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But this conclusion must be taken withgreatcaution.
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The leap from behavioral dynamics to neural anatomy must be undertaken withgreatcaution.
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Purely physical signs need to be interpreted withgreatcautionwithout other corroborating evidence.
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Conclusions about real experiments based on such estimates should be treated with suspicion andgreatcaution.
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Thus, this evidence suggests that we should proceed withgreatcautionin interpreting roll-call evidence.
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Any comparison across the wide contextual divide separating the 1630s from later periods should be applied withgreatcaution.
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Potentially ototoxic drugs should be used withgreatcautionin older people particularly those with renal impairment.
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Of course, given the wide individual differences in language skills, this average age must be interpreted withgreatcaution.
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The higher steroid dose regimens are not without their risks and should be approached withgreatcaution.
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Thegreatcautionneeded is clear.
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Thus,greatcautionshould be exercised.
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We ought to act withgreatcaution.
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You must therefore move withgreatcaution.
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I shall speak withgreatcaution.
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Comparisons between countries therefore requiregreatcaution.
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I have to travel withgreatcaution.
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We have proceeded withgreatcaution.
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We should move forward withgreatcaution.
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I offer it withgreatcaution.
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I agree with you when you advisegreatcaution.
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I think we ought to proceed withgreatcaution.
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We need to treat the matter withgreatcaution.
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I think that we ought to proceed withgreatcaution.
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