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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warning label" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a label that provides cautionary information about a product or situation, often to prevent harm or misuse.
Example: "Before using the chemical, make sure to read the warning label carefully to avoid any accidents."
Alternatives: "caution label" or "safety warning".
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A stocking stuffer with a warning label?
Perhaps there should be a warning label.
One fern, however, should have a warning label: invasive.
prospectus acts as a warning label for investors.
This arsenal does come with a warning label, however.
She also called Apple to argue for a warning label on the box.
Investors weighing the firm's prospects should see it as a warning label.
The women in Elissa Schappell's new story collection ought to come with a warning label.
"Little Bee" deserves a warning label: "Do not judge this book by its cover.
It also noted that most products are missing a warning label.
Two women who took Epilim before a warning label was added to packets reported having miscarriages.
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