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The phrase "a warning of refusal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is being cautioned about a potential rejection or denial of a request or proposal.
Example: "The committee issued a warning of refusal regarding the application due to incomplete documentation."
Alternatives: "a notice of denial" or "a caution against acceptance".
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Another officer walked up to him and said: "Mr Ali, will you accompany me, please ?" Clay did not speak, but followed him out of the room to be given a warning of the consequences of his refusal.
Offe makes a prediction that doubles as a warning: the refusal of the majority of European member states to bear their fair share of the burden is going to affect them, too.
Ewing has a right of refusal in his contract.
Fever is a warning sign of inflammation.
Having once carved out an area of refusal, petitioner remained within its boundaries in all her subsequent refusals.
A decline of refusals can be seen from 1994 to 2000.
Stein's refusal to budge in the face of such a warning is at once incredible and completely in character.
In Tunisia, some hoped that the killing would serve as a warning not just about the dangers of political violence, but also about the authorities' refusal to confront it.
I, like many paediatricians, see an increasing number of refusals.
More than looking to legitimately drag Trump out of the White House, Sherman said he's trying to fire a warning shot, hoping it might convince the president to reign in his "ignorance," "refusal to learn," and "lack of impulse control".
Others are warning of a consumer backlash.
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