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beware

[bih-wair] / bɪˈwɛər /


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Her contribution is a reminder to beware the tendency among organizations—particularly technology-driven ones—to deem the unsafe perfectly safe.

From The Wall Street Journal

But, bingers beware, you'll have to wait until Christmas Day for episodes five, six and seven.

From BBC

I first became beware aware of the significance of language loss studying Irish history, learning how a systematic repression of — and subsequent revival of — a people's language can shape its history and identity.

From Salon

If someone had put up a "beware of sharks" sign after the first accident then maybe she wouldn't have gone swimming, he says.

From BBC

If you’re traveling to cold climates, beware: Health experts believe the flu virus survives better in cold weather, and cold, dry air weakens people’s resistance.

From Seattle Times