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precaution

Precaution refers to previous care and caution taken to ensure safety. The father of the family took a gun out of his closet as a precaution against intruders during the night.

precaution

When you precaution someone, you warn the person of possible danger.

precaution

(= safeguard, guard) a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution an insurance policy is a good safeguard we let our guard down the trait of practicing caution in advance (= caution, care) judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger he exercised caution in opening the door he handled the vase with care

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Simple sentences

As a precaution against infection, please put on the face mask provided to you.
It's just a precaution.
This is just a precaution.

Movie subtitles

As a precaution, we've altered our route.
We took the precaution of removing the gasoline.
This is no punishment, just a precaution.
Just a precaution in case the Saxons create a disturbance.
It is still necessary to take every precaution.
Despite this precaution, however, I got wind of his find.
We must take all precaution.
I took the precaution of filling the flask from the water breakers before the storm, just in case of emergency.
Thus, the department uses every possible precaution.
I'm sorry. I must take every precaution.
I took the precaution of wearing a belt and suspenders.
The army has taken every precaution to meet any emergency which may develop.
And I took the precaution of gaining two days while crossing the Arabian Sea.
As a precaution, I shall keep him strapped for a few days.
He is not only older and wiser but his present trouble has taught him precaution.
That was a precaution of my own, sir.
We must take every precaution.
Good. You'll have your own men there, of course, and as an added precaution I'll see to it - that a few policemen are on hand.
I took the precaution of bringing this warrant for the fellow's apprehension.
And as an added precaution, I sneaked up the back stairs.
This is a precaution of my own.
A precaution I must take for my life.
I'm used to having a room occupied on the same floor and with my heart, it's a wise precaution.
I hope Scotland Yard is taking every precaution to guard Dr. Tobel and his equipment.
An added precaution, Lestrade in case the cipher should fall into the wrong hands.
I took the precaution of removing the pellets. Which I thought was clever.
No, my dear. Just a precaution in case the Saxons create a disturbance.
I will take every precaution, make every known test.
I want you to take every precaution.
You'll take every precaution.
The surest precaution against sea sickness is two lightly boiled eggs and a half bottle of champagne.
But I took the precaution of having no breakfast.
Mr. Elster, suspecting that all was not well with his wife's mental state, took the preliminary precaution of having her watched by Mr. Ferguson, lest any harm befall her.
He had taken every precaution to protect his wife.

News and current affairs

An unnecessary precaution.
And all three take a basic precaution to keep their entitlement spending under control: a retirement age of at least 65.
This, however, is an entirely understandable precaution by Pakistan, whose government, like every other government in the region, must be prepared for the day when the US and NATO withdraw from Afghanistan.
It is simply a precaution against future risks.
The build-up of reserves contributes to global imbalances and insufficient global aggregate demand, as countries put aside hundreds of billions of dollars as a precaution against global volatility.

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