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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a caution or alert about a potential danger or issue.
Example: "The dark clouds on the horizon are a warning of an impending storm."
Alternatives: "a sign of" or "an indication of".
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Is that a warning of incoming sequels?
"Tornadoes, we have a warning of," he said.
There is not even a warning of imminent terrorist attack.
In their anger was a warning, of unsettled days ahead.
"They should have given him a warning of some kind".
Immediately Australia had received a warning of his potential.
This was a warning of what was to come.
These conditions were a warning of what was to come.
It was a warning of things to come.
The title also bears a trace of Biblical injunction, a warning of the wages of pride.
But another university may serve as a warning of how the program could go wrong.
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