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"a warning against" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to illustrate the idea that someone or something has been cautioned about the potential risks or dangers of a certain action. For example, "The doctor issued a warning against eating too much sugar."
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But as a warning against what?
Mr Putin, meanwhile, gave a warning against jumping to conclusions.
That distress should be a warning against complacency at home.
This should be a warning against obscuring the obvious.
The tale ends with a warning against flattery.
The report, available at pinebarrens.org, is a warning against complacency.
It sounds, in fact, as though it might instead be a warning against eating too much.
It was a warning against dealing with Stalin and, in the circumstances, a prescient book.
But David Mackie, an economist at J.P. Morgan, utters a warning against complacency.
They are a warning against allowing oneself to be cocooned – by mother or anyone else.
It is a scene that seems a warning against too narrow a reading of nature.
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