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Discover Ludwig"would warrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that something warrants or justifies a certain action. For example, "The extreme cold weather conditions would warrant the closure of the school for the day."
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spirit of it, surely would warrant some loyalty.
The response certainly appears greater than the objective risks would warrant.
"Exactly," said Louis, no stranger to top hat and tails, I would warrant.
What did the President do on January 4 that would warrant a comparison to Pearl Harbor?
If I bought wine by the case, all of these wines would warrant it.
Accordingly, only most extraordinary circumstances would warrant Executive intervention in the case.
You'd think that this would warrant the subject at least being discussed.
My performance in this series would warrant a suspension for the entire Ashes.
What does he think would be the most likely emergency that would warrant pulling a semi?
It is very rare that a hit without head contact would warrant a suspension.
That would warrant a fifth star," joked David Axelrod, senior adviser to President Obama.
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