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Discover Ludwig"warning that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to point out a potential problem or danger. For example, "The government issued a warning that the river could flood if there was heavy rainfall."
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It suppresses the warning that would otherwise appear.
"It was a warning that was not, alas, heeded".
It was a warning that was all too quickly fulfilled.
A warning that helps preserve the facts.
Yesterday, Just Foreign Policy sent out an alert warning that.
The real warning: that doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
On Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a red flag warning that extends until late Thursday, warning that strong winds and soaring temperatures increase the risk of wildfires.
This ritual follows a medical warning that bloodletting in pregnant women is perilous.
Read the warning that comes up.
(warning that "[d]eliberately obfuscated source code is not allowed").
He quotes analysts warning that the gains could be temporary.
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