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The phrase "might have warned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a possibility that something was warned about in the past. It is often used when speculating about past events or actions. Example: "If they had listened to their mother's advice, they might have warned their friends about the dangers of the hike."
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Buckle up, he might have warned.
He might have warned that nation building is no picnic, either.
Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a subtle ride, he might have warned.
A high representative might have warned Mr Berisha, earlier and more fiercely, that he needed to negotiate.
A closer look at some of the session mishaps might have warned the buyers that such "safety" is relative.
Hegel's example might have warned Chris Cleave what can happen to books when their stories escape the covers.
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Had he continued the analogy, he might well have warned about isolated hotspots being particularly dangerous.
Some have warned they might go off the air entirely.
Supplies of everything from medicine to cigarettes have been disrupted and some newspapers have warned they might have to stop publishing because they are running out of paper.
Some universities have warned they might have to declare bankruptcy because of the cuts, as many would be unlikely to be able to charge the kind of fees that would recoup the money they will no longer receive from the government.
American courts could seize Saudi assets to pay for any judgment obtained by the Sept. 11 families, while Saudi officials have warned they might need to sell off hundreds of billions of dollars in holdings in the United States to avoid such an outcome.
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