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warning

[wawr-ning] / ˈwɔr nɪŋ /




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Legal letters have been sent to each of the 36 other institutions, warning that they intend to seek damages for learning which students claim they paid for but did not actually receive.

From BBC

When Jay Manuel tried to leave “ANTM,” he said, “there was a warning that strikes the fear of God in you. You know, people talk about being blacklisted.”

From Los Angeles Times

Residents near the burn scars from last year’s firestorm will remain under an evacuation warning through Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times

Kenya has issued a similar warning to its citizens.

From BBC

Many countries are planning similar moves, despite a warning from US Vice President JD Vance last year against "excessive regulation" that could stifle innovation.

From Barron's