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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'public warning' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an announcement that is made by an official about a potential danger or warning to the public. For example: The mayor issued a public warning, cautioning residents to stay indoors during the storm.
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He was also given a public warning.
"We have issued a public warning.
Scientists said the case raised the issue of when a public warning is appropriate.
The Bundesbank has given public warning about frothiness in the housing market.
Officials have since said it will be rolled out nationally".It is basically a public warning.
American officials said today that they took appropriate steps by issuing a public warning.
The maximum penalty is disqualification from the meet and a public warning.
The walkout began with little public warning at 12 01 a.m.
As 1922 chairman, he did his best to match explicit loyalty with public warning.
Jevtic was given a public warning by the Yugoslav federation but was not suspended from competition.
And the Department of Homeland Security issued the most explicit public warning in its short history.
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