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Discover Ludwig"warning out" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to give a warning or notice to someone about a potential danger or consequence. Example: The government issued a warning out to all citizens to stay indoors during the upcoming storm.
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The meteorite appeared without warning, out of the sun, on a shallow trajectory.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin declared a state of emergency as there were blizzard conditions and an ice storm warning out west and flood warnings in the east.
A vast mass of matter it was, bulky, heavy, rushing without warning out of the black mystery of the sky into the radiance of the sun.
Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin declared a state of emergency as there were blizzard conditions and an ice storm warning out west and flood warnings in the east, where one community had received 9in of rain.
It seemed to come without warning, out of nowhere.
"Whatever the length of the ban I think the fact a high-profile athlete's got caught because of supplements should send a warning out.
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Gilead says it pushed FDA bureaucrats to get new warnings out quickly before a big annual meeting of AIDS specialists, so doctors would not be offended by finding out late.
Council officers hand out warning leaflets to men each weekend.
I'm warning you, take out your hankies: this is a real tearjerker.
The cheaper train protection warning system works out at £5m per life saved.
Early earthquake warning system sends out alert.
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