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court warning
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'court warning' is correct and is typically used in written English to refer to a warning given by a court of law.
For example: "After being found guilty of the crime, the defendant was given a court warning and sentenced to community service."
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6 human-written examples
The Victorian government has made the submission to the high court, warning that without safe access zones some women who need abortion services will decide "to delay or not to seek those services at all".
News & Media
Despite the high court warning that it must only be used as a "last resort catering for situations about to descend into violence", the Met are unrepentant.
News & Media
His case was bolstered by an extraordinary attack on the impartiality of the judiciary by Lord Carey, leader of the Church of England from 1991 to 2002, who wrote a letter to the court warning of "civil unrest" if judges continued to hand down what he described as "disturbing" and "dangerous" rulings in religious discrimination cases.
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In early August lawyers for the AHP Trust filed papers with the court warning that they plan to sue any lawyers or doctors who had caused the trust to pay illegitimate claims.
News & Media
That prompted a ruling last week in federal district court warning that such an act would violate a court order.
News & Media
That incident only resulted in a court warning for Lynche, but his world was becoming more chaotic.
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54 human-written examples
The prime minister also promised to wage a battle with the British and European courts, warning that he would amend the Human Rights Act if necessary to override likely judicial objections to the proposed deportation regime.
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Apple has been appealing the court order, warning that the court order would set a dangerous precedent, and arguing it would not just be used to unlock one device, as the government claims.
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In a summary judgment, the court ruled against the foundation; this past October, an appeals court, after warning the charities, "If you have a gift horse, keep your mouth shut," upheld that judgment; and in December the foundation requested an appeal with the Indiana Supreme Court.
News & Media
The new Justice Secretary will deliver a damning verdict on the "creaking and dysfunctional" court system, warning that is riddled by inefficiency and bureaucracy which compounds the suffering of crime victims.
News & Media
As his wife and four children looked on, he said, he was served with court papers warning him that he faced foreclosure on his handsome four-bedroom home in Woodhaven.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "court warning", ensure the context clearly indicates the warning is issued by a court of law, not just any general warning.
Common error
Avoid using "court warning" when the warning comes from a legal professional outside of an official court setting. Instead, specify who issued the warning, for example, "the lawyer's warning".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "court warning" functions as a noun phrase, identifying a specific type of warning issued by a court of law. This is supported by Ludwig, which highlights its use in legal and news contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
80%
Academia
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Science
1%
Formal & Business
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "court warning" is a grammatically sound and generally appropriate term used to describe a caution issued by a court of law. Ludwig AI correctly identifies it, it is categorized as uncommon, primarily appearing in News & Media sources. When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly establishes the warning's origin from a court, distinguishing it from general legal advice. For alternative phrasing, consider "judicial caution" or "legal reprimand". The phrase carries a neutral to formal tone, reflecting the seriousness of a judicial context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
judicial caution
Replaces "warning" with a more formal synonym and "court" with a legal adjective.
legal reprimand
Uses "reprimand" to suggest a stronger form of disapproval from the court.
official admonishment
Employs "admonishment" for a formal expression of disapproval by an authority.
court's caution
Focuses on the court as the subject giving the warning, rephrasing as a possessive.
judicial alert
Substitutes "warning" with "alert", suggesting a notice from the judiciary.
court issued caution
Rephrases as an action the court performs, replacing "warning" with "caution".
forensic alert
Uses "forensic" to relate to legal proceedings, emphasizing a warning in that context.
legal system's alert
Wider scope of legal context than only court related.
admonitory order
Replaces "warning" with "order", implying a formal instruction with consequences.
pre-emptive legal notification
Describes the warning as a notification given before further legal action.
FAQs
How is a "court warning" different from other legal notices?
A "court warning" is specifically issued by a court, often as a preliminary measure. Other legal notices may come from lawyers, government agencies, or other entities.
What are the potential consequences of ignoring a "court warning"?
Ignoring a "court warning" can lead to further legal action, such as fines, penalties, or more severe charges depending on the situation.
Can I appeal a "court warning"?
The possibility of appealing a "court warning" depends on the specific jurisdiction and the nature of the warning. Consult with a legal professional to determine your options.
What can I say instead of "court warning"?
Alternatives include "judicial caution", "legal reprimand", or "official admonishment" depending on the formality and severity you wish to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested