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"immediate warning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a warning or alert that is urgent and should be acted upon immediately. Example: The weather forecast issued an immediate warning for a severe storm approaching the coastal areas. Residents were advised to evacuate immediately.
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Duval warns that pitches based on "exclusive opportunities" and "guaranteed returns" should be immediate warning signs.
So it decided to issue an immediate warning to consumers.
But those who were trapped had little immediate warning.
But in any case, the immediate warning to the population has an important public significance.
The announcement prompted an immediate warning from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
But the agreement prompted an immediate warning from Russia's General Nogovitsyn that the missile sites would be added to Moscow's list of nuclear targets.
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However, there were immediate warnings that not enough was being done.
Investigations will start next year into giving users of Blue Flag beaches immediate warnings of sewage pollution, says Keep Britain Tidy.
The device will issue immediate warnings when cars get too close and will even suggest car speed and lane-change information.
There is no immediate pain warning from contact with hydrofluoric acid.
Muttalibi, the Baghdad politician, said he feared for Iraq's immediate future, warning of the risk of a return to civil war or a military coup if a way could not be found to defuse the escalating strife.
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