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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admonish that" is not correct and does not work in written English.
The verb "admonish" typically requires a direct object and is usually followed by a clause or a preposition, rather than "that" alone.
Example: "She admonished him to be more careful in the future."
Alternatives: "warn that" or "caution that".
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Hence, these data provide further support of the assumption that erythrocyte AChE is an adequate surrogate of muscle (synaptic) AChE and admonish that major species differences have to be considered for the design and evaluation of therapeutic animal models.
As a consequence, it may be more tempting to propose new organizations, web sites and portals than to lay the foundation for them, which caused a Nature editorial to admonish that " Initiatives for digital research infrastructure should focus more on making standardized data openly available, and less on developing new portals" [ 9].
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In the aftermath of school shootings, we are often admonished that "this could happen anywhere".
Faith, he admonished, that boy can't read a tinker's damn.
But you must always remember, he admonished, that you are doctors, never judges.
Yet Matchar's very worthwhile point is couched in such an excess of moralistic admonishing that it can feel infantilizing.
While many speakers repeatedly admonished that AIDS policy must be based on scientific evidence, they missed this point.
Hall's pastor had admonished that fasting before such physical exertion was not the right approach, Hall said.
The chief justice leaned forward, his deep voice now at its sternest, to say, "Counsel is admonished that this court is composed of justices, not judges".
In editorials, the newspaper has admonished that " 'statutory' rape is rape" and "rape is not O.K.," and called for tighter controls on bullying, positions many readers have cheered.
When I touched his shoulder to reassure him when the pat-down began, I was admonished that, if I touched him again, I would be subjected to a pat-down as well.
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