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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warning about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone is cautioning or alerting others regarding a specific issue or danger.
Example: "The report includes a warning about the potential risks associated with the new medication."
Alternatives: "caution regarding" or "alert concerning".
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And a warning about bacon.
Added warning about early dataset.
It was a warning about a movie.
A final warning about hitchhiking?
He is warning about fascism.
That is what I am warning about..
"We've been warning about this for years.
Issue warning about CAR projection types.
That is what I am warning about...
Perhaps that was a warning about the decibel level, too.
(It comes with a warning about potentially offensive images).
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