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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to warnings' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where advice or caution has been given but not heeded. For example, "The driver failed to heed to warnings to take a different route and ended up getting stuck in rush hour traffic."
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to warnings
noun
The action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.
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"Listen to warnings given by weather forecasters.
The gritters are out and people should listen to warnings".
Shackleton led a disastrous misadventure to traverse the South Pole, and didn't listen to warnings.
We closed our eyes to warnings that the levees in New Orleans were inadequate.
In retirement, he confined himself to warnings about the growth of power of the church's bureaucrats.
Both infractions lead to warnings, and a total of three warnings leads to disqualification.
The UK government has closed its ears to warnings from Unctad and others.
And it responded slowly to warnings, including those in letters homeowners sent to Mr. Obama, that companies were not cooperating.
What mattered, Picard said, was whether Wilpon and Katz blinded themselves to warnings that Madoff was running a fraudulent operation.
The figures published on Friday led to warnings that patients affected suffered anxiety or distress as a result.
Washingtonians, after listening to warnings about traffic and security all weekend, stayed at home or in their offices.
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