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Discover Ludwig'warned me about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone gave you advice or information about something dangerous, bad, or unpleasant. For example: My mother warned me about the dangers of drinking too much alcohol.
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Of course, that fear my dad's warned me about isn't borne out of thin air.
The rug everyone warned me about was indeed ripped out from under me and I spun in the wind of chaos and fear.
The bloating and nausea that the nutritionist had warned me about were definitely incoming, but I was yet to feel the joint pain or headache.
My father had warned me about that.
Margaret Moser warned me about these moods.
And no one warned me about this!
"Daddy warned me about men and alcohol," she once said.
Schoenfeld warned me about this, as did Li, numerous times.
How come no one warned me about the noise?
People had warned me about the muslin -- it exaggerates everything.
"My friends warned me about the fierce Mohawks," she said.
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