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The part of a sentence "warned him about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about someone giving a warning to another person. For example: "The teacher warned him about the consequences of not studying for the exam."
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Without the connection to financial institutions, the risks and regulatory complications that his former colleague Ver warned him about would be lower.
She warned him about going too fast.
Filin's mother warned him about the Bolshoi's "toxic atmosphere".
Gram also, fortunately, warned him about his craven relatives.
I ought to have warned him about the double cream.
I told him that football's completely different and warned him about training overload.
She warned him about the heightened scrutiny that would accompany his burst of fame.
Follow the Kenyans and Ethiopians that his mother had warned him about.
"As a friend, I warned him about the posts, I don't want anyone to die early.
Advisers said they warned him about the travel demands that a serious presidential bid would entail.
Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, immediately warned him about the social aspects of the job.
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