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to warned
verb
To make (someone) aware of impending danger etc.
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But everyone I talked to warned against saying how much you hope to make in the position you're interviewing for.
All the lenders and brokers I spoke to warned me of the perils of high income multiples.
But the financial advisers Paul spoke to warned investors that they may regret decisions made in haste, and done solely for tax reasons.
A sporting integrity officer I spoke to warned that even getting sports federations to be aware of the issues they face is a challenge, let alone funding programmes to combat them.
All of the nutritionists HuffPost talked to warned against added sugars, as well as ingredients that naturally contain a lot of them.
In d'Ancona's words, his book on global warming to warned of the dangers of "the new religion of eco-fundamentalism", which is a kind review for a man who makes arguments like, "I think that the ordinary bloke has an instinctive sense that it wouldn't be too bad if the weather warmed up".
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I have to warn them.
You tried to warn me.
I learned to warn people".
Everything works to arouse or to warn.
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