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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warning of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a caution or alert regarding a specific situation or event that may occur.
Example: "The meteorologist issued a warning of a severe storm approaching the area."
Alternatives: "an alert about a" or "a caution regarding a".
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Lately, though, the S.E.C. has been giving a warning of a different sort.
When that number goes into negative territory, it is a warning of a slowdown.
The Bush administration has issued a warning of a possible terrorist strike this summer on an American nuclear plant.
However, there was a warning of a potential threat lying in wait for those in debt who have pension savings.
One exception cited in the Glenrock Report is Pinnacle West Capital, which issued a warning of a loss in December.
But Finnish miner Talvivaara Mining Company lost 34.1p to 190.9p following a warning of a quarterly loss.
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At approximately 9 40 pm the Mesaba sent a warning of an ice field.
For the treatment of allergic asthma, the drug comes with a warning of an increased risk of anaphylactic shock.
The N.T.S.B. said that with a warning of an imminent collision, a driver might be able to bring a vehicle to a safe and controlled stop.
Today's warning was the first, however, in which either agency had issued a warning of an attack within a specific period -- in this case, several days.
If the starfish die-off proves to have been exacerbated by human causes, could it be a warning of an imminent ecological catastrophe?
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