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Discover Ludwig"dire warnings" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies a warning of something serious, usually with negative consequences. For example, "The government issued dire warnings about the dangers of the new hurricane season."
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Or so the dire warnings went.
North Korea regularly issues dire warnings.
But Democrats echoed Mr. Cohen's dire warnings.
Saudis Issued Dire Warnings Against U.S. Sanctions.
Their dire warnings command respect from politicians.
This week saw a series of dire warnings.
China issued no dire warnings, as it did in 2000.
Middle East|Saudis Issued Dire Warnings Against U.S. Sanctions.
And let's not forget the dire warnings about natural resources.
Opponents and supporters of the layoffs issued equally dire warnings.
These days, dire warnings aren't the delusional raving of cranks.
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