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The phrase "a warning said" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement or message that serves as a caution or alert about something.
Example: "A warning said that the storm would arrive by midnight, urging residents to take precautions."
Alternatives: "a notice stated" or "an alert indicated".
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"Our results should be a warning," said Dr. Gibson.
It contained a warning said to be from the state news bureau.
"The report is not an outlook or rating downgrade, but a warning," said Mr. Shah.
The latest rate "is a warning," said Mark McCormick, currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
"Our results should be a warning," said Dr. Luke Gibson, who published his study in the journal Science.
The death toll would have been greater if the Iraqi soldier had not screamed a warning, said Hamid Khalil, who has a tea shop on the same street.
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Still, the label of Kadcyla has a warning saying the drug can cause liver toxicity, heart toxicity and death.
Mr DiCaprio's lawyer has sent out a warning, saying he objected to the images being published and that he had a right to privacy under French law.
In 2009, the F.D.A. issued a warning, saying it received 23 reports of health problems, including liver failure, in people who used the supplements.
But he added a warning, saying that if Mr. Maduro does not adhere to the line set by Mr. Chávez, his followers will hold him accountable.
But the police called in the next day and gave us a warning, saying something about I could have caused a riot if there were some Bristol City fans.
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