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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she warned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone gave a warning or caution to another person. Example: "She warned me not to walk alone at night in that area."
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"There's just one thing," she warned.
realizes the potential for damage," she warned.
There may be alcohol," she warned.
You can't fool us," she warned.
"Stay away from the stemware," she warned.
But be careful, she warned.
"Don't be fooled," she warned.
'This is no pleasure trip,' she warned.
She warned him about going too fast.
"We haven't won yet," she warned.
"Companies will go into bankruptcy," she warned.
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