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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance warns" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea of giving prior notice or alerting someone ahead of time.
Example: "The system advance warns users of potential issues before they occur."
Alternatives: "preemptively alerts" or "provides prior warning."
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"People form their view months in advance," warns Stephen Stanley, senior market economist at RBS Greenwich Capital, who studied consumer confidence and presidential campaigns while at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va.
This modest advance, warns Lawrence Lindsey, has little to do with Japanese economic prospects and everything to do with the approach of Mar. 31.
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Journalists who saw the speech in advance warned the Vatican about the effect of this phrase.
The McDonald's Corporation in Oak Brook, Ill., has expanded efforts to market its products through music by becoming the presenting sponsor of "MTV Advance Warning," a program that highlights emerging musicians appearing on the MTV unit of MTV Networks, part of Viacom.
Table 1 Registry of Vulcanian-style eruptions of Tungurahua volcano and their characteristics No Date/Time (UTC) Seismic and Audible Characteristics Of Vulcanian Explosions Pf´s and channels used Hrs. of Advance Warning Comments 1 28-05-2010; 11:13 HugExplosionoN-shapedped infrasound (IS) waveform.
The Advance Warning System was another innovation instituted by me.
The Advance Warning System instructed the overseas treasurer's office to let us know when the money was going to be transferred.
The work is no more than half a page long, and yet the composer indicates that its curiously angular motif – melancholic yet deadpan, ecclesiastical yet demonic, strangely lacking direction – should be repeated 840 times: "One would have to prepare oneself in advance," he warns.
Experts welcomed the advance but warned further studies would be needed.
The move was advertised well in advance, to warn the local people and to persuade the Taliban to flee or surrender.
Alexander Haig, who had been on one of the advance visits, warned that when Nixon was toasting (and there was a great deal of toasting) he should never actually drink what was in the glass.
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