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The phrase "a warning saying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a specific warning or message that is being communicated.
Example: "The sign displayed a warning saying that swimming was prohibited due to strong currents."
Alternatives: "a notice stating" or "an alert indicating".
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Nevertheless, the health department issued a warning saying anyone bitten should seek medical advice.
Still, the label of Kadcyla has a warning saying the drug can cause liver toxicity, heart toxicity and death.
Public Health England has issued a warning, saying the extreme heat may pose a risk to the most vulnerable.
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.
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.
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.
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"Our results should be a warning," said Dr. Gibson.
"It's a warning," said Paul Regnier, the Fairfax schools spokesman.
"The report is not an outlook or rating downgrade, but a warning," said Mr. Shah.
It contained a warning said to be from the state news bureau.
"Our results should be a warning," said Dr. Luke Gibson, who published his study in the journal Science.
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