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warning source
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "warning source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the origin or provider of a warning, often in contexts related to safety, alerts, or notifications. Example: "The warning source indicated that severe weather conditions were expected in the area."
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Lindell and Perry state that the warning source, warning channels, and message content stimulate recipients to establish a threat belief in and response to the disaster (Lindell and Prater 2004).
Several factors influence the effectiveness of a warning message, including the content and style of the message, the type and number of dissemination channels, the number and pattern of warning statements, and the credibility of the warning source (Mileti and Sorenson [1990]).
The ACN warning source block packet reception rates are given by: p SB repetition APP) ( β, d ) = 1 − ( 1 − p SS ( β, d ) ) N r max (15) p SB repetition MAC) ( β, d ) = ( 1 − ( 1 − p SS ( β, d ) ) N r max K (16) p SB raptor ( β, d ) = ∑ i = 0 N r max K N r max K i ( p SS ( β, d ) ) i × ( 1 − p SS ( β, d ) ) N r max K − i p ̂ raptor ( i ) (17).
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
This warning that sources were not reliable seems to have been ignored.
News & Media
The man has since been released without charge or further action after Surrey police said no evidence had been found to support the allegations – a health warning, police sources say, about what Bellfield is saying.
News & Media
The recipe, which Toklas attributes to her friend Brion Gysin, contains a sly warning about sourcing: "Obtaining the canibus may present certain difficulties, but the variety known as canibus sativa grows as a common weed, often unrecognized, everywhere in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa; besides being cultivated as a crop for the manufacture of rope.
News & Media
Furthermore, we would like to assess the performance of PDB under multiple warning message sources.
"The department should have been able to pick up on warnings from sources beyond the established international system," he said.
News & Media
Still, for those in search of healthful fast food, a warning: Whether the source is a McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut or a natural-foods establishment, even the most wholesome-sounding choice can be high in fat and calories, particularly when the item comes with salad dressing, buttery croutons, cubes of cheese or other high-fat trimmings.
News & Media
None of that nebulous sourcing did anything to tamp down the steam sizzling from online reports that began appearing this month, most of them quoting one another rather than an original source, warning that the Islamists wanted to finally finish the job that the Islamic conqueror of Egypt had started (although he hadn't), and that President Morsi was doing nothing about it (which he wasn't).
News & Media
He even comes up with the idea of having Ike condemn the military-industrial complex when he leaves office: "By then everyone would be so sick of Eisenhower, whom we had carefully built up as a genial fool, and would find the sheer incongruity of a warning from this source so perplexing, that anyone who brought up the military-industrial complex from then on would simply sound as senile as he did".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "warning source", ensure clarity about the nature and reliability of the source to establish credibility. For instance, specifying "official weather service" as the warning source enhances trust.
Common error
Avoid vague references to "unnamed sources" as a "warning source". Always strive to identify the source to enhance the warning's credibility and impact.
Source & Trust
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "warning source" functions as a noun phrase that identifies the origin or provider of a warning. This can range from official weather services to intelligence agencies, as illustrated by Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
50%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "warning source" is a grammatically sound and usable term that refers to the origin of a warning. Ludwig AI indicates that it is most frequently found in scientific and news contexts, often used to lend credibility to alerts and notifications. While not exceedingly common, specifying the "warning source" is a best practice to enhance trust. Alternatives such as "alert origin" or "caution provider" can be used for variety, but clarity about the source remains crucial.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alert origin
Replaces "warning" with "alert," focusing on the notification aspect; slightly less formal.
source of alert
Inverts the structure to emphasize the source as the subject; similar in meaning but different phrasing.
caution provider
Substitutes "warning" with "caution," emphasizing the element of careful consideration; slightly more formal.
origin of the warning
Uses a more formal and descriptive approach, specifying the origin.
notification sender
Focuses on the act of sending a notification, broadening the scope beyond just warnings.
advisory issuer
Replaces "warning" with "advisory," indicating official guidance; more formal.
informant of the warning
Highlights the role of an informant, suggesting a human or intelligence source.
early warning system
Refers to a system designed to provide warnings, implying a structured mechanism.
threat indicator
Focuses on the indication of a potential threat, shifting the context slightly.
risk predictor
Implies a predictive capability, suggesting the source can foresee potential risks.
FAQs
How can I use "warning source" in a sentence?
Use "warning source" to specify the origin of an alert or notification, as in "The "warning source" indicated potential disruptions to air travel".
What's a more formal alternative to "warning source"?
For a more formal tone, consider using "origin of the warning" or "advisory issuer", depending on the context.
Is it better to specify the "warning source" when providing information?
Yes, specifying the "warning source" enhances the credibility and trustworthiness of the information provided. For example, citing "the National Weather Service" is more reliable than saying "an unnamed source".
What kind of information should I provide about the "warning source"?
Provide information that establishes the source's authority and reliability. Include the name of the organization, its expertise, and any relevant credentials.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested