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It is used to describe a warning delivered in a timely fashion, or one that comes at an opportune moment. For example: "The teacher gave the students a timely warning about the upcoming exam."
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In cases where populations are situated close to a lahar source area, there simply may be little or no time for a timely warning to be issued and for people to receive it in time to evacuate (Cardona [1997]; Pierson [1998]; Leonard et al. [2008]).
The UN report is a timely warning.
White also contains an implicit, and timely, warning: take care.
It is a timely warning from an expert who has not lost his perspective.
"Your So-Called Education" (Op-Ed, May 15) is a timely warning.
Conservatives seized on Hayek's tract as a timely warning of the perils down the road.
Fantastic six and a timely warning to fielders such as Key, not to creep too close.
A timely warning from the Daily Mash: alcohol leads to pointless scientific research.
It was a timely warning to the prime minister not to describe the threat from Iraq as "imminent".
But the upside can be a timely warning of potentially aggressive cancer in men who felt no sign of it.
But it also served as a timely warning: a preview of what the world would be like without birds.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com