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Discover Ludwig"receive a warning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be officially informed of a potential danger or consequence. Example: I received a warning from the police that there have been recent break-ins in the neighborhood, so I made sure to lock all my doors and windows at night.
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If they break the rules, they receive a warning.
Ten convicted felons, mostly burglars, all on parole, who would each receive a warning.
For anything other than postering outside designated areas, groups will receive a warning.
He is likely to receive a warning about his future conduct.
York did not receive a warning from Twitter, but has previously received five similar notices from Google.
It adds that workers should receive a warning "not less than 15 seconds" before a train passes the work location.
This is not the case in the Middle East, where nuclear-armed states would have only a handful of minutes to receive a warning.
As long as they were in the city they had reported as their locations, the riders found they would not receive a warning for not answering the door.
The suggestion was that places being used by Palestinian fighters as command centres would receive a warning before they were destroyed, allowing civilians to leave.
When ordering tickets for certain seats online, fans receive a warning that reads, "View: Limited portions of the playing field may not be visible from this seat location".
But, she said, each time customers use the advance, they receive a warning that it is "high cost credit" and meant for short-term needs.
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