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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admonition in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a warning or reprimand that is contained within a specific context or document.
Example: "The admonition in the report highlighted the need for stricter safety protocols."
Alternatives: "warning in" or "caution in".
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That telephone call earned Justice Cerbone an admonition in 1996.
The judge said, "This is a very serious occasion" — a tinge of admonition in his voice.
I think the Court would do well to heed the admonition in Barrows here.
The court reiterated that admonition in its final charge to the jury.
"Not like thaaaaaaat!" It was some time before I stopped hearing this admonition in my dreams.
You offer a valid admonition in your Nov. 3 editorial "Waiting for a President".
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Entering the latter years of the decade, the women begin questioning the peppy admonitions in the magazine's pages.
(And, as Philip Gourevitch writes, admonitions, in news from Syria and elsewhere, that a lot of people have it a lot worse).
In its report last week, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence singled out Mr. Kent as a professional paragon and said that intelligence analysts had violated his admonitions in recent years.
He can move in a few paragraphs from the admonitions in I Corinthians 3 20 — "Those exquisite subtleties are only good for sermons: they are themes which seek to drive us into the next world like donkeys.
McMaster was careful to couch these admonitions in the realist idiom of narrow self-interest, telling his troops that such hostile sentiments did "the enemy's work for them," by radicalizing Iraqis.
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