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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance warnings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to notifications or alerts given ahead of time about potential events or situations.
Example: "The meteorological department issued advance warnings about the approaching storm to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "prior alerts" or "preemptive notifications".
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Advance warnings were ignored.
There are no cordons or barriers, no advance warnings.
"They can guarantee good aurora over North America, with up to two-day advance warnings".
Where traffic is heavy, pedestrian crossings should have readily visible advance warnings and markings.
But despite advance warnings that he was breaking 19th-century laws requiring special licenses for public dissection, the police did not arrest him.
Issue enough advance warnings about traffic gridlock, transport chaos, flawed security preparations and ticket sellouts and you can pretty much guarantee that people will stay away.
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Finally, some advance warning.
The Brothers did give advance warning.
How much advance warning does it need?
Finally: A bit of advance warning.
The participants are given advance warning.
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