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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to warrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is on the verge of justifying or necessitating a particular action or response.
Example: "The evidence presented is about to warrant a thorough investigation into the matter."
Alternatives: "on the brink of justifying" or "nearly necessitating".
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But what's got me off kilter is this: Are there enough hidden cameras about to warrant such a device?
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The commander, Adm. William H. McRaven, said "there was nothing unusual about this mission" to warrant the sustained criticism heard from some retired commandos and military analysts, who have questioned how the operation was planned and carried out and whether it was an appropriate use of the vaunted Navy Seals.
But it got me wondering, what could be so good about this Volcano to warrant a month's rent (in every city but New York)?
Wall has said the independent review of the San Francisco regulators' findings was ordered because enough questions had been raised about their actions to warrant a second look.
But according to a report issued Tuesday by two University of California, Berkeley, graduate students and a Yale professor, there are enough questions about the data to warrant retracting the study.
But according to a report issued Tuesday [May 19] by two University of California, Berkeley, graduate students and a Yale professor, there are enough questions about the data to warrant retracting the study.
Others argue that he might not necessarily be innocent, but that conflicting ballistics reports and the emergence of another possible eyewitness raise enough questions about the case to warrant a new trial.
The leading advocate of the return of the "Fairness Doctrine" is an obscure Representative who's not yet passionate enough about the matter to warrant it a single mention on her website.
It was co-authored by Michael J. LaCour, a Ph.D. candidate in political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Donald P. Green, a professor at Columbia University....But according to a report issued Tuesday by two University of California, Berkeley, graduate students and a Yale professor, there are enough questions about the data to warrant retracting the study.
The intervention attempts to address the social-structural drivers of school drop-out, early marriage and entry into sex work, and thereby reduce vulnerability to HIV, in the presence of multiple contextual factors and we feel there is sufficient equipoise about the impact to warrant an RCT design.
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