Sentence examples for a warning order from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a warning order" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in military contexts to indicate a preliminary notice or alert about an upcoming operation or action.
Example: "The commander issued a warning order to prepare the troops for deployment."
Alternatives: "a caution notice" or "an alert message".

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But he's gone now and "there is a warning order inside the Pentagon" to prepare for war.

King received a warning order on 12 September alerting him to prepare for the capture of Kaiapit, and had access to detailed aerial photographs of the area.

On August 26, about four days prior to Ernesto striking the state, the government of Florida activated its Emergency Operations Center, while the National Guard was placed on standby, following a "warning order" to its commanders.

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For example, when Brigade headquarters receives a mission from a higher formation, a first warning order is immediately pushed down, unfiltered, to the lowest level, stating what the Brigade is being told to do, when, and why.

Similarly, when the commander has chosen his course of action upon planners' completion of questions four through seven, a third warning order states how the desired effects are to be achieved, enabling the Royal Marines to focus their preparations even more.

After planners answer the third question ("What effects do I want to have, and what direction must I give?"), the commander's intent, along with the intent schematic, cascades down in a second warning order, providing Royal Marines lower in the ranks with more direction and an understanding of their commander's thinking.

But last month, the China Banking Regulatory Commission issued a sharp warning, ordering investment trust companies to stop selling such products in cooperation with banks.

We intended to understand how children can interpret the current warnings and also which are the principal characteristics that children search for in a warning in order to interpret it correctly.

For example, he said, only weeks after he started, his supervisors told him to bark a warning — "Coffee order coming up" — into his radio every time he spotted inspectors from the Environmental Protection Agency, the State Labor Department, the city's Buildings Department, or the monitors who were charged with weeding out corruption at the site.

To expedite the process, they issue warning orders at various points.

Brig Gen Reginald Edward Harry Dyer arrived with dozens of troops, sealed off the exit and without warning ordered the soldiers to open fire.

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