Forewarning in a sentence as a noun

This is a bunch of nonsense, I got no forewarning and it came out of nowhere.

That's a huge plus for us vs. just arriving late without forewarning.

The audience reading this is full of Steam users, so part of the point of the article is forewarning before that email is sent out. But yes, the message is displayed on the front page of Steam as well.

This has served us well and we've yet to encounter a customer who complains, as long as you give them plenty of forewarning and explanation.

How many legitimate users need web access to this critical service?Assuming that knowledge, there's plenty that could be done if we have forewarning.

When forewarning is given for a false-flag, you give the accused a chance to back away and say "it's not us" before an event, lodging enough doubt that the size of the crowd with torches and pitchforks isn't as big afterwards... I think this would be counter-productive for the guys staging the false-flag attack.

Forewarning definitions

noun

an early warning about a future event

See also: premonition