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The phrase "admonished about" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to be given a warning or reprimand about something. Here is an example sentence: During the meeting, the employee was admonished about his frequent tardiness and reminded of the importance of being punctual.
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At home, one could conceivably reach down and flip on one's new toy when one's family member, despite having been admonished about texting friends at the dinner table, continues to peer lapward, hands curled around a tiny — but now ineffectual — keypad.
In the lawsuit, she said she reported the alleged assaults to university officials but was admonished about the consequences of false reports and that no action appears to have been taken against the lecturer.
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Though I have never seen the entering vehicles this sign admonishes us about, the path to the left proves that vehicles can reach the adjacent streets by driving across this portion of the Dequindre Cut.
The F.D.A. has admonished companies about commercials advertising drugs for allergies, asthma, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, hair loss and sexually transmitted diseases, among others.
NEWARK — "Dr. King's legacy says to us, don't you throw in the towel," Shirley Caesar admonished at about the 10th minute of a short and brilliant performance at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Thursday night.
Izzie, a bundle of idiosyncrasies who tends toward exasperation and is frequently seen running wielding a kitchen knife with threatening absent-mindedness, is prone to malapropisms: "Now you're commitin' incense," she admonishes Warn about his continuing interest in Pearl.
On the night before departing, he admonished his men about their behavior in England.
Still, he admonished the skater about the risk of trying to do too much before the soft tissue is healed.
It's very hard for people who were lectured and admonished for years about a federal deficit -- and told it would rob their children of their future -- to shift gears so quickly and worry about the surplus.
She prayed that the pope had admonished Mr. Kuchma about all the delays, cover-ups and evasions since that day last fall that she first learned of her son's disappearance.
It was Simon Cowell, the "Idol" judge, who admonished the nation about the health care crisis in the United States, narrating a short, gauzy film that showed him visiting and consoling a low-income family with no insurance.
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