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Discover Ludwig"warns us that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a warning or cautionary statement in a sentence. Example: The weather forecast warns us that a severe storm is approaching, so we should stay indoors and take precautions.
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The Queen of the Fuzzy Slippers warns us that problem solving is a productivity issue.
On a later page, he warns us that Chinese leaders may use military force "preemptively to surprise a stronger opponent who would not have done likewise".
Kolvin warns us that any cultural arguments are hazardous.
History warns us that mastering digital technology won't determine which companies become corporate winners.
Semil Shah warns us that clawbacks and start-ups don't mix.
DAVID BROOKS warns us that the current anxiety about income inequality is self-defeating.
The phrase "current research suggests" warns us that it's not a fact yet.
Meanwhile, Dodd himself warns us that his audiences "go home in daylight".
More than this, it warns us that our physical safety and security are at risk.
Irene warns us that garlic left in oil at room temperature can cause botulism.
Mr Keay warns us that he has "intentionally blurred" his focus as "history blends into the foreground of current affairs".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com