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The phrase "a admonition" is not correct; it should be "an admonition." You can use it when referring to a warning or reprimand intended to correct or advise someone.
Example: "The teacher gave an admonition to the students about the importance of completing their assignments on time."
Alternatives: "a warning" or "a cautionary note."
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Several chapters refer to the sin of homosexuality, including a section that cites Romans 1 18-32 1 18-32includes a admonition that homosexuals "deserved to die".
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He gave the boy a hundred takas — a little more than a dollar — and an admonition to go home.
"You must vet a candidate's record," Ms. Palin said, delivering an admonition to a crowd that traveled here from Iowa and points across the country.
Tax instructions followed, and an admonition to a giddy shopper: "Don't spend a lot of money".
It sounded more like an admonition than a plea.
The words felt a little like an admonition.
Perhaps this was just a drill and an admonition.
Japan should be held up as a model, not an admonition.
It was both an indulgence and an admonition.
At the outset, I need to make an admission and an admonition.
We're waiting" an admonition, "Chale, o" an expression of sympathy, "Chale, I'm tired" a request for the same.
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