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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forewarned about" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that someone has been warned in advance about a particular situation or issue. Example: "She was forewarned about the potential risks involved in the project."
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At least Leicester were forewarned about this Tiger trap, having lost 45-0 on the same ground in September.
But be forewarned about the upper reaches: the Cajun-peppered shrimp, at 7.5, will be gut-churning to some.
Anyone who read Kindleberger's book in 1978 was at least forewarned about the past two decades.* "Profiting From Monetary Policy: Investing through the Business Cycle".
One can expect similar obfuscation from Obama in the future concerning bad advice from Summers, but he can't claim he wasn't forewarned about that advice.
"I was the first generation to be forewarned about the tradeoffs," she said.
The reader was forewarned about the onion juice mouthwash; there are surprises to come.
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Be forewarned, we're about to get technical.
Shares in her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, plunged as she resigned as chairman and CEO.See article: An indictment for Martha StewartMs Stewart is accused of dumping shares when forewarned of bad news about a cancer drug, Erbitux.
Be forewarned: several of the places we read about before the trip had described themselves as "peaceful and tranquil locations".
(For readers concerned about spoilers, be forewarned now).
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