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Discover Ludwig"I warn" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express a warning, such as "I warn you not to do that."
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I warn you, though.
I warn you.
I warn you, you will likely lapse.
I warn people on the phone.
Stop eating the chillis, I warn.
Should I warn people first?
"Be careful, guys," I warn.
"Not too big," I warn.
"I warn people about that.
I warn her about the contraceptive risk.
I warn every patient I see of the dangers.
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