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Discover Ludwig"warned to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a warning or caution. For example, "The teacher warned to stay off the wet grass."
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Residents were warned to evacuate the area.
Children have been warned to stay inside.
I was warned to stop talking, I was warned to stop blaming the IRA".
We were warned to get to lower altitudes quickly.
Hotels have been warned to be wary of Uighurs.
Patients were warned to stay away from A&E.
"We were warned to expect 'dirty tricks,' " he said.
Ministers are warned to avoid a "consumer backlash".
I was warned to watch out and be careful.
"People are warned to stay away from the shoreline".
Warned to flee, Hidalgo decided instead to act promptly.
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