Hi. Hi, how are you? I hope your health is good and your heart is full. Suppose you are working in a low-ceiling, narrow room. You may well bump your head against the ceiling, or the walls. Would you say, "Watch out for the ceiling (the walls)"? Is the use of the preposition "for" okay? Thanks in advance. Hiro/ Sendai, Japan
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Yes, it is appropriate. Almost every time I see the words "watch out", "for" will be next to them.
— Lakshwadeep
Yes, it is appropriate.
Almost every time I see the words "watch out", "for" will be next to them.
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