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warn
verb
To make (someone) aware of impending danger etc.
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The word "warn" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to express when someone is providing a warning or caution against something. Example sentence: My parents warned me not to stay out too late.
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But researchers warn the UK is too dependent on China for its international numbers, and that it is losing out on Indian students.
In Cambridgeshire, he is diabolical and sinister and those who encounter him should look the other way, since his appearance is said to warn of a death in the family.
This, warn the old Tory chairmen of the shires, is "shaking the very foundations of the party".
It goes on to warn: In addition, house prices have increased rapidly and may create risks to financial stability in the case of a downward adjustment".
At 5.00am, an hour before the formal declaration that the United Kingdom – and the prime minister's job – had been saved, Darling telephoned Cameron to warn him against using the moment of victory to demand English votes for English laws at Westminster.
In remarks that were seen as an attempt by the Labour government to warn of the dangers posed by the SNP after it had won 11 seats in the October 1974 general election, she said: "I cannot forget that I was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Further ahead, economists warn that a €7.2bn package would merely buy some time for Athens but by no means guarantee Greece could remain in the eurozone – something polls suggest most Greeks want.
'We warn the Americans that their message has reached us,' an Islamic Jihad communique said.
In a visit to Scotland on Thursday, Cameron will warn against what he will describe as a coalition of chaos with the SNP acting as "the chain to Labour's wrecking ball, running right through our economic recovery – and it will be you who pays the price".
New data-handling guidance now under consideration would require reporters to warn public figures at the beginning of an investigation and then destroy their notes and phone numbers afterwards, according to a report in The Times.
But experts warn that some universities may be taking big financial risks in order to compete.
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