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The phrase "attached warning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a warning that is included with a document, message, or item.
Example: "Please review the attached warning before proceeding with the installation."
Alternatives: "enclosed warning" or "included warning".
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In others, they have attached warning labels to books to tell students that evolution is "a theory, not a fact," as shown in Fig. 2.
There is no ban on the sale of mercury, although the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (1994) mandates that it be sold only with an attached warning label.
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MEXICO CITY — Mexico's drug cartels hang banners, attach warning notes to bodies and post videos on the Internet to intimidate the police, the military, the news media, their rivals and anyone else who gets in their way.
The 26-year-old claims Nike should have put a label in his shoe warning him that they could be used as a dangerous weapon, and has asked a judge to order Nike to attach warning labels to all their "potentially dangerous Nike and Jordan merchandise".
Vast sums are at stake.As a rule, the IPCC is careful to attach warnings to its projections.
Baidu cut its revenue forecast for the quarter last month on the back of the government probe and instituted a number of new policies in response, including limiting the number of sponsored links on a page, attaching warnings to certain ads and continuing to vet its advertiser base, which now requires licenses.
The Fed chairman did not specifically mention the Bush administration, but he attached his warning as a "major caveat" to an otherwise upbeat assessment about the nation's growing trade and financial deficit with the rest of the world.
Someday, he suggested, there might be a "don't try this at home" warning attached to the show, just as there was for the MTV series "Jackass".
In Mrs Cannings' case the court was told again that his evidence was misleading and in future his testimony would need a "health warning" attached to it.
The thing about Dylan's proclamations is that you can attach whatever warning you want to read into prophecies that are just vague enough to resist specific interpretation.
But like Mr. Luhrmann's dizzy rendering of "The Great Gatsby," Mr. Korine's fever dream of sun-baked collegiate hedonism does not attach moralistic warning labels or flags of satire to its images of excess.
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