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"without a warning" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something happened suddenly or unexpectedly, without any advance notice. Example: The storm hit the town without a warning, causing widespread damage and power outages.
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"One dark morning," he sings, reaching into his falsetto, "she left without a warning".
After thirty-six hours, Karman was released unharmed — but not without a warning.
His players are permitted to use social media sites, though not without a warning.
On Saturday, Wendell was ejected without a warning after hitting a batter with a pitch.
"They get the order to attend in the middle of the night without a warning," Mr. Lee said.
Spieth's wobble, culminating in a 74, was irksome enough without a warning for slow play, delivered initially on the 11th.
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However, the studies did not reflect strong enough evidence for the FDA to allow Searle to market the drug without a warning--also carried by other NSAIDs--that it could cause gastrointestinal bleeding and should be avoided by people with severe liver and kidney problems.
It is very strange that they are hitting a hospital without a previous warning.
Students from Columbia University's Multicultural Affairs Advisory Board complained when Ovid's Metamorphoses was taught without a trigger warning.
Without a proper warning network, interception was very difficult.
They bleat as they shamble & piss on each other without warning, or maybe as a warning, or in greeting.
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