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The phrase "a warning for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something serves as a caution or alert for someone or something.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature is a warning for all hikers to return to their vehicles immediately."
Alternatives: "a caution for" or "an alert for".
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He concluded with a warning for Griffin.
A warning for Brighton then.
Just a warning for DC.
There is a warning for users.
Mid Staffs is a warning for all.
A warning for us all to heed.
But he had a warning for her.
But she left a warning for biographers.
Mandelson also had a warning for Labour.
But even then, history will hold a warning for him.
The challenger also gets a warning for a rabbit punch.
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