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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warned them to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that someone who has provided a warning or caution about something. For example: "The teacher warned them to be careful when crossing the street."
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I warned them to watch out.
She warned them to be quiet.
The capital's police have warned them to stop their petitioning.
It also warned them to keep records of expenditures.
She also warned them to beware of all other people, especially grown-ups.
I specifically warned them to not take this as a source, yet they did not listen.
"Do not challenge us," the former commando warned them, to general applause.
The Islamic State also warned them to leave, according to locals interviewed during the investigation.
The Islamic State warned them to leave, according to locals interviewed in the investigation.
Palestinian officials said Israel had warned them to evacuate certain buildings in Gaza and Ramallah.
He warned them to be prepared for long waits, and counseled patience.
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