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'be warned against' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to caution someone about a hazardous situation or to advise them to be careful about something. Example sentence: "Be warned against entering the forest after dark as there have been reports of wild animals roaming around."
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The proposed approach should be easily and efficiently handled by a driver to be warned against any risk from potential drowsiness in real-time.
"Everyone should be warned against staining their hands with Muslim blood".
The policy debate continues (though officials said Turkey would probably be warned against any more bombing of YPG positions).
People should be warned against skunk, but with marijuana, it would be good to see experiments with [legalisation].
I think your readers should be warned against booking "cheap flights" using an innocent-looking website, Fly.co.uk.co.uk
It seems to us that the cinema a comparatively young art, ought to be warned against the danger of achieving absolute perfection too early in life.
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Basrawis are being warned against having unrealistic expectations.
Staff are warned against becoming too friendly with the inmates.
We were warned against it, especially by war-zone regulars.
Both had been warned against working for the Army.
And he's warned against her "strange and terrible powers".
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