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Ausdrücke – Questions about meanings and usages of phrases
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Usage of „zur Warnung“ versus „als Warnung“
Yes, you are correct, both mean "as a warning".
I think both terms are used in slightly different contexts:
zur Warnung
It's often used for something that is used to inform people about a possible th …
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Meaning of "mir geht Klarheit über alles"
Number 1 is the correct one in this case.
It relates to "um etwas gehen", meaning "to be about sth".
So since the journey, clarity is the most important thing to this person.
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Welcher Begriff bedeutet “to get someone in trouble”
You would normally use "jemanden in Schwierigkeiten bringen", which can be both, intentional or (I think more often) unintentional. When you do it on purpose, you could say "jemandem Schwierigkeiten b …