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Discover Ludwig'was warned of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a passive verb construction indicating that the subject of the sentence has been warned by someone else of something. For example: The townspeople were warned of a coming storm.
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Alexander was warned of them, but he refused to act decisively.
He was warned of an impending challenge from Mr. Reagan, but did not take it seriously.
More questions arose, meanwhile, as to whether French intelligence was warned of the impending attacks.
Because we know that Gove was warned of these issues almost four years ago.
FXCM was warned of the attack someone claiming to be a hacker, who said it had access to customer information.
So when she was warned of his bizarre threat against her, she said, she immediately dismissed it.
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The driver would be warned of the problem by an air-bag warning light.
Trespassers were warned of prosecution.
Rams are warned of imminent government scandals.
We were warned of two potentially disastrous complications.
The company had been warned of booby traps.
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