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11 Sentences With "cautionary reminder"

How to use cautionary reminder in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "cautionary reminder" and check conjugation/comparative form for "cautionary reminder". Mastering all the usages of "cautionary reminder" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's also a cautionary reminder to never, ever get old.
But Thompson's tale is a cautionary reminder that we've been here before.
Still, here's hoping the beautiful artwork serves as a cautionary reminder for all of us.  
Let this serve as a cautionary reminder: this video is not for the weak of heart.
She's lived an unstable life since Day One Dany's "Stormborn" nickname served as a cautionary reminder of her family's mercurial temperament.
But for others, the gap between votes and legislative seats is a cautionary reminder that Democrats face daunting structural obstacles in turning around Republican majorities in Congress and in state legislatures.
Weinstein's march worked both as a grim punchline about what a difference a year makes and a cautionary reminder of how little public gestures of allyship have to do with how someone really behaves.
In a cautionary reminder of the risks of management turmoil, shares in German engineering group Thyssenkrupp continued to slide after both the CEO and chairman quit last year amid calls from activist investors to change strategy.
For a long time, as a cautionary reminder, George Daley saved a voice mail from an American collaborator of the discredited biologist Hwang Woo-suk, swearing that he had seen the science work with his own eyes.
With the exception of a period of Venetian rule in 1687–1715, the region remained under Turkish control until 1821. The Latin phrase Et in Arcadia ego, which is usually interpreted to mean "Even in Arcadia there am I", is an example of memento mori, a cautionary reminder of the transitory nature of life and the inevitability of death. The phrase is most often associated with a 1647 painting by Nicolas Poussin, also known as "The Arcadian Shepherds". In the painting the phrase appears as an inscription on a tomb discovered by youthful figures in classical garb.
William Moulton Marston depicted the origin story the Amazons as Greek women who had been bound by the wrists by men, who at one point realized their power and broke free. They then moved to their own women-only island, where, in the absence of male oppression, they grew progressively stronger and longer-lived. The "Bracelets of Submission" were still worn as a cautionary reminder: to forfeit one's independence by allowing male dominance over their will sapped them of their own power. The inspiration to give Diana bracelets came from the pair of bracelets worn by Olive Byrne, creator William Moulton Marston's research assistant and lover.

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