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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warning to be" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a caution or alert about something that is yet to happen, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The signs of the storm were a warning to be cautious while driving."
Alternatives: "a caution to take" or "a notice to heed".
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The book, he said, is a "warning to be careful".
For boards of target companies, this is all a warning to be careful.
"It's a bill of health and a warning to be alert and don't be complacent".
And if their correspondence sounds one loud cautionary note, it's a warning to be careful of what you wish for.
For a warning to be effective, it must be sufficiently convincing and well publicized for inhabitants to respond.
There is also a warning to be wary of undercover reporters – who might ask questions without identifying themselves as journalists.
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Some have speculated that it was a warning to bigger sites to be on their guard.
Possibly this is a warning to Volkswagen, which is moving into the luxury business with a $70,000 car named Phaeton.
They are also a warning to those who are not careful: "Don't blabber".
The song is lyrically a warning to someone about being a heartbreaker.
Although these are typically surveyed in such a subjective way,10 a warning is to be mentioned about possible response bias in any sort of cross-national survey research.
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