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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Fair warning" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to alert someone about a potential consequence or to give them a heads-up about something that may happen. Example: "I'm giving you fair warning that if you don't finish your report by Friday, there will be consequences."
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Fair warning.
"Fair warning now," Mr. Redden said.
FAIR WARNING, by Robert Olen Butler.
"I said, 'I'm giving you fair warning.
Fair warning, Amsterdam chefs.
Fair warning: They may make you cringe.
Fair warning: ambrosia doesn't come cheap.
Fair warning: By Delaware you'll be hungry.
Fair warning: Lady Bracknell is sung by a bass.
Fair warning: it takes fortitude to fend off his solicitations.
Fair warning.' " Hillary Clinton insisted that such attention didn't bother her.
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