extreme caution

collocation in English

meaningsofextremeandcaution

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extreme
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstriːm/
us
/ɪkˈstriːm/
very large in amount ...
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caution
noun
uk
/ˈkɔː.ʃən/
us
/ˈkɑː.ʃən/
great care ...
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(Definition ofextremeandcautionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextreme caution

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These sources, however, must be used withextremecaution.
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However,extremecautionmust be exercised when applying this scheme to other times and places.
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As such, claims regarding crosslinguistic universals or rarity should always be regarded withextremecaution.
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It was a warning to pursue the experiment, if at all, only underextremecaution.
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Data obtained under non-physiological conditions were considered withextremecaution.
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This is a very serious drawback that calls forextremecautionif applying these techniques.
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We conclude thatextremecautionis required when introducing any intervention containing such incentives.
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Thus, findings based on such factors must be interpreted withextremecaution.
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He found that workers would useextremecautionwhen around "full" drums of gasoline.
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We must proceed withextremecaution.
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Thus, empirical evidence cannot simply be applied across historical periods or from one country to another withoutextremecaution.
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Given that the data cut both ways, attributions of markedness to child outputs ought to be interpreted withextremecaution.
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To minimize disturbance to the bats, once a roost was located, the final approach was performed withextremecaution.
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Failure is due to constantly undershooting the target, as a result of theextremecautionthat (dk) insists on.
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It needs to be approached withextremecaution.
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The figures should be treated withextremecaution.
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I feel therefore that we should proceed withextremecaution.
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But he erred on the side ofextremecaution.
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They have both taken an attitude ofextremecaution.
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They must minimise the principle ofextremecaution.
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Even when industrial policy embodied progressive trade and capital liberalization in the 1960s: the government attitude toward liberalization was one ofextremecaution.
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Until that time,extremecautionmust be exercised in utilizing results obtained with normal populations to gauge the reliability of memory in victims.
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Therefore, the results must be interpreted withextremecaution, as it is unclear whether they would generalize to a larger sample.
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At the same time,extremecautionis warranted in extending interpretation of results based on one racial/ethnic group of families to other groups.
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Use it withextremecaution.
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