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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a warning that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being stated or done to alert someone about a potential danger or issue.
Example: "The sign was placed at the entrance as a warning that the area was unsafe for visitors."
Alternatives: "as a caution that" or "as a notice that".
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Do you believe that the Vietnam will continue to serve as a warning that will influence future generations of leaders?
Temelkuran describes How to Lose a Country as a warning that shows how, under populism, countries can slide into dictatorship.
"Targeted sanctions serve as a warning that acts contrary to basic norms of justice and human rights cannot be committed with impunity," said the NLD.
Almost a century later, Einstein's 1922 letter is not only being seen as a historical document but also as a warning that may ring true today.
The study serves as a warning that efficacy as demonstrated by randomised controlled trials might not imply effectiveness in routine practice.
This fact should serve as a warning that Hartshorne's version of process theism is not the same as Whitehead's.
Writing online today in Science Advances, the researchers warn that this evidence "stands as a warning that such hazard should not be underestimated".
Each incipient slip event acts as a warning that the grip/normal force should be increased.
Now it remains as a warning that Ms. Winehouse could not bring herself to heed.
Some took that as a warning that it was not finished.
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Mostly they served as a warning that Armstrong is starting the Tour at the top of his game.
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