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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as warned" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a prior warning that has been given, often indicating that the situation has unfolded as anticipated. Example: "The storm has caused significant damage, as warned by the meteorologists last week."
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Sugars from fresh fruits and milk aren't as warned against as "free sugars," a term that refers to added sugar, as well as sugars naturally present in honey, syrups, fruit juices and fruit juice concentrates.
But, as warned, I felt almost completely unable to speak.
Luckily, I didn't end up, as warned, walking like Dustin Hoffman's Ratso Rizzo in "Midnight Cowboy".
Admiral is down 177p at £20.77 as warned market volatility following the Brexit vote had hit its solvency ratio.
The alternative, though, was to take the risk that reporting the C.I.A. connection would, as warned, lead to Mr. Davis's death.
Though I was treated as shabbily as warned, managers talked to us; we got breaks; and, after telling us how useless we were, the full-timers would cover for our mistakes.
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They look at the opportunities as well as the costs; they encourage as well as warn.
And Moody's may not cut as deeply as was warned, or at all.
In so doing, she dismissed her responsibility to so much as warn returning refuges about the extreme security threat.
(Perhaps screens could be filled with flashing cautions such as: "Warning: That cheap Enron Field home run would have been a pop-up at the Astrodome").
British retail stocks tumble as Next warns on 2017 profits, outlook.
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