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The phrase "a warning call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a signal or message intended to alert someone about a potential danger or issue.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature served as a warning call for the hikers to seek shelter before the storm hit."
Alternatives: "an alert signal" or "a cautionary message."
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As a warning call, that sounds unambiguous.
The explosion occurred at about 8 30 p.m. after a warning call to a Greek newspaper.
Critics of nuclear energy said what happened in Japan should be a warning call to Chile.
What Geir Lundestad and his colleagues need is to take the damage reports as a warning call.
I now see the image on the rock not as a cultural relic but as a warning call.
In a an earlier blast, a car bomb in Vitoria, preceded by a warning call, caused no injuries.
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The Commission launched an "infringement procedure" against Hungary on Tuesday, the first stage of which is a warning calling for changes to the controversial laws.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali dismissed claims that the website entry was just a warning, calling it "an assault on the freedom of expression" that should not be marginalized or overlooked.
It's unclear whether this is resignation to The Fates or a warning-call.
Suddenly, and without even a coded warning call to the police, Will had become an essential thread in the very fabric of our national life.
The hostess said, "The public lynching has been so severe that I think it's a huge warning call to men in the future.
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