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Discover Ludwig"have warning" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to possess or receive a notification or caution about something. Example: "The storm clouds in the distance have warned us of an impending thunderstorm."
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"We have warning signals from China.
Our crossings have warning lights, bells and gates.
"We did have warning that there was a risk for these types of storms.
Several other countries, including China, Taiwan and Turkey, have warning systems with varying degrees of sophistication.
And even if you don't have warning symptoms, you should get a thorough eye exam and regular eye care.
Not only did these extremely sophisticated investors have warning, but the practices that Citigroup engaged in were common.
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Or have warnings on recipes.
We have warnings on cigarettes.
Does Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo have what it takes to be a great postseason quarterback, or does he simply have warning-track power?
Some systems did not have warnings for allergy cross-sensitivities.
Some products might have warnings on them.
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