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The phrase "afraid to warn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing hesitation or fear about giving a warning to someone about a potential danger or issue.
Example: "She was afraid to warn her friend about the risks involved in the project, fearing it might hurt their feelings."
Alternatives: "hesitant to alert" or "reluctant to notify".
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Gleb O. Pavlovsky, a political consultant who lost his government contract in a dispute with the Kremlin last year, said advisers had become afraid to warn Mr. Putin away from missteps.
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Marcellina, afraid for Susanna, leaves to warn her.
Robert wanted to warn her about the sign, but he was afraid to speak to her.
I learned to warn people".
I have to warn them.
You tried to warn me.
Everything works to arouse or to warn.
We will try to warn people".
You were right to warn the children.
"Our duty is to warn," he added.
"I trying to warn you," she scolded.
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