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USF Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

watch out

Could you tell me if this usage of "watch out" is common or not? "watch out" is usually use for warning, mostly for dangerous situations.

"Watch out for his latest movie, which comes out next month. "
  

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No, that is not common, but possible. Usual: 'Watch for his latest movie'.

  • No, that is not common, but possible.
  • Usual: 'Watch for his latest movie'.
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No, that is not common, but possible. Usual: 'Watch for his latest movie'.

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