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Caveat emptor means "Let the buyer beware" in Latin.
"Caveat emptor" is a sentence in Latin. You could incorporate it into an English sentence, as:
This item may not be worth the price; so, as always, caveat emptor.
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We are very familiar with the warning, let the buyer beware, but it is also true that vendors face risks as well. Checks can bounce.
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