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"warns of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something has the potential to cause harm or danger. For example: "The doctor warns of serious health risks associated with smoking cigarettes."
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A therapist friend warns of developing pharmacophobia.
China warns of a trade war.
THE advertisement warns of speculative financial bubbles.
The IMF warns of economic "headwinds".
(The menu warns of this possibility).
Mr Brown warns of tougher sanctions.
A rather alarming sign warns of rattlesnakes.
Her diabolic smile warns of evil intent.
The menu warns of things to come.
The label warns of noxious fumes.
A parental-advisory label warns of "gangsta content".
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