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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eloquent warning" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a warning that is expressed in a persuasive or articulate manner. Example: "The speaker delivered an eloquent warning about the dangers of climate change, urging the audience to take action."
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Mr. Hedges's timely book is a potent and eloquent warning of a potentially dangerous "fusion between those in the state who wage war... and those who believe they understand and can act as agents for God".
In 2004, the book explains, the deputy governor of the Bank of England (the UK central bank), Sir Andrew Large, gave a powerful and eloquent warning about the coming crash at the London School of Economics.
Fifty years ago, it was the Cold War nuclear arms race that took priority over anything else, even provoking President Eisenhower to give an eloquent warning against the military industrial complex.
In an op-ed piece in the New York Times, Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve during 1979 - 1987 issued an eloquent warning against economic policymakers deliberately increasing the inflation rate as a way of dealing with escalating economic and fiscal problems that have defied all other policy measures.
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His five goals in nine minutes having come of the bench against Wolfsburg, transforming a game in which Bayern were 1-0 dowerewere as eloquent a warning to Guardiola as could have been issued: don't overcomplicate things.
If you know someone who thinks that race is not an issue, here, then perhaps ask them to consider the emotional (and, trigger warning, somewhat vulgar) reactions from otherwise eloquent and reasonable people.
He must hope that his warning, and a warning it was - however eloquent and hedged around with words of reassurance - will force Nato allies to pay more.
Noted environmental journalist Dianne Dumanoski provides a very eloquent and deeply sobering view of the current crisis and delivers an urgent warning that our civilization must prepare for a future of radical uncertainty.
America's report was eloquent and scathing, missing no opportunity to point out clues overlooked or warnings unheeded.
In eloquent American English or Arabic with English subtitles, Mr. Awlaki can be seen in videos decrying America's "war on Islam"; warning Muslims why they should "never, ever trust a kuffar," or non-Muslim; praising the attempt by his "student" to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner; and patiently explaining why American civilians are legitimate targets for killings.
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