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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'warns by' is not correct.
You cannot use the phrase in written English since it is not grammatically correct. If you want to express an action of warning someone, you would use the phrasal verb 'to warn of' or 'to warn about'. Example: The teacher warned of the consequences of skipping school.
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By the time of "On Photography," the reality she is trying to protect is the world itself, our reactions to which are being dulled, she warns, by its constant conversion into the flat, glossy, comestible products of photography.
An angry mob of townsfolk arrive to demand Jex, but the Doctor warns by doing so they would have not honored Isaac's death.
OO Arctic's Rapid Warming Is 'Possibly Catastrophic' For Planet a leading climate scientist warns, by having a "catastrophic" effect on the planet's climate.
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We have been warned by scientists.
He was warned by newspaper editors.
"Victor Orbán has been warned by all sides".
Some supporters were warned by telephone to stop backing her.
I had been warned by Alex that seating was communal.
She has been warned by police to expect another onslaught.
He was warned by the deputy prime minister.
Customers to be warned by text when they go overdrawn.
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