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"they were warned" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts where someone has been advised or cautioned about something. For example: - Despite the warnings, they were determined to climb the treacherous mountain. - The employees were warned about the consequences of leaking confidential information. - They were warned not to enter the abandoned building as it was deemed unsafe. - Despite being warned multiple times, they continued to ignore the safety protocols. - The government was warned about the potential economic downturn, but they failed to take action.
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But they were warned.
They were warned to avoid the commonplace.
"They were warned not to proceed".
They were warned how horrid it was.
"They were warned [about the danger to the museum].
For weeks they were warned and found wanting.
"They were warned 22 times," the king said.
They were warned that the place showed badly.
They were warned sternly that "nobody will disobey" their orders.
(They were warned that this reporter was attending, but Mr. Levy insisted that I remain undercover.
On Thursday, they were warned that come Aug. 14, they might no longer have jobs.
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