expr main [(beware with regard to), (beware about), (beware with), (beware regarding), (beware concerning), (beware against), (beware for), (beware in), (beware on), (beware at), (beware among), (beware between)]
let message "Use `beware of` when naming the object you want readers to avoid."
let description "The verb `beware` naturally pairs with `of` before the noun being warned about, so swap other prepositions for clarity."
let kind "Usage"
let becomes "beware of"
let strategy "MatchCase"
test "Beware about scams that arrive by email." "Beware of scams that arrive by email."
test "beware with the loose wires behind the TV." "beware of the loose wires behind the TV."
test "Beware with regard to the rusted railing." "Beware of the rusted railing."
test "Beware regarding the crumbling guardrail." "Beware of the crumbling guardrail."
test "Beware concerning the expired coupon." "Beware of the expired coupon."
test "Beware against mixing cleaning chemicals." "Beware of mixing cleaning chemicals."
test "Beware for the slippery tile near the pool." "Beware of the slippery tile near the pool."
test "Beware in the area where the fog hides the cliffs." "Beware of the area where the fog hides the cliffs."
test "Beware on the step that squeaks." "Beware of the step that squeaks."
test "Beware at that crossing when traffic is heavy." "Beware of that crossing when traffic is heavy."
test "Beware among the wild animals outside the park." "Beware of the wild animals outside the park."
test "Beware between the gaps in the scaffolding." "Beware of the gaps in the scaffolding."
test "BEWARE WITH THE LOUD CRASHING." "BEWARE OF THE LOUD CRASHING."
allows "Beware of the dog that guards the porch."
allows "Beware the gap between the platforms."
allows "Beware every time you go near the cliff."
allows "Some people say beware: the path narrows."
allows "Beware of tall waves on this beach."