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Discover LudwigThe phrase "friendly warning" is perfectly acceptable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to deliver a message that is serious but also offers a degree of kindness. For example, you might say, "This is a friendly warning. Please keep your voice down or you may be asked to leave the library."
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"A friendly warning, pal — this is a sports bar".
Perhaps the Australian scientist intended a friendly warning.
The "Entering Stanley, Idaho" sign seemed more like a friendly warning than a welcome.
He should send Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright to Freetown with a friendly warning.
Then it was back to the song, a friendly warning from someone very much like a stalker.
He also issued a friendly warning to Nets fans, arguing that the Spurs, with Ginóbili, are a team of destiny.
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These days, locals give friendly warnings to foreigners: do not go downtown after dark.
But sadly, attraction is rarely logical or susceptible to friendly warnings.
When I asked which floors were must-see for kids, I got no friendly warnings.
Notes were categorized by two independent coders blind to condition, using a codebook in which prosocial notes were defined as including friendly warnings about the spiciness of the food, apologies for having to assign spicy food, or friendly comments in general (1 = prosocial, 0 = not prosocial; Krippendorff's α =.88percentnt writing prosocial notes = 23.33%).
I recently received a note from an anonymous, but apparently, friendly hacker warning of a gaping hole on a Web site I manage.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com