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The phrase 'warn to' is not grammatically correct and is not used in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'warn about' or 'warn against' in a sentence. For example: The teacher warned the students about the dangers of using their phones in class.
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We do not only issue warnings but also do what we warn to do".
Security experts warn to never pay the ransom.
To entertain; to warn; to depict life, with licence to fantasise.
It is also critical, analysts warn, to prevent the spread of extremism.
They must tread carefully, some parents warn, to avoid worsening what can be a volatile situation.
Regardless of the job sought, though, experts and those in the trenches warn to be prepared for resistance.
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(Warning to readers: spoiler alert).
Residents were warned to evacuate the area.
Children have been warned to stay inside.
Warned to flee, Hidalgo decided instead to act promptly.
We were warned to get to lower altitudes quickly.
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