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The phrase "a warning over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a caution or alert regarding a specific issue or situation.
Example: "The government issued a warning over the potential risks associated with the new vaccine."
Alternatives: "a caution regarding" or "an alert about".
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Is it a warning over rampant Chinese consumerism?
Another member was given a warning over his actions.
That increasing popularity led the Metropolitan Police to send out a warning over the weekend.
Before Nadal can serve, he's given a warning over a time violation.
But the OECD issued a warning over Britain's "deteriorating" public finances.
But taken together, their words and actions this week sound a warning over the direction in which we are travelling.
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Recent Straws in a High Wind: An official of the Canadian Department of National Health issued a warning that over-enthusiastic carrot-juice drinkers are apt to turn yellow.
As Jill Filipovic put it, these women serve "a necessary cultural purpose: they're a warning against over-indulgence and narcissism".
In a separate incident earlier this week, a 17-year-old was arrested and given a harassment warning over a malicious tweet relating to Daley's late father.
Often Syrian forces issue a warning to hand over the wanted defectors or organisers of the anti-government protests, usually within a deadline, it said.
A platoon sergeant became so flustered that he fired a warning shot over the crowd, nearly causing a riot.
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