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give a heads up

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give someone a heads up
to give someone information or a warning. I wanted to give you a heads up that I'll be sending you the revised form for your approval.
Usage notes: sometimes used in the form get a heads up: They promised we'd get a heads up on the new proposal tomorrow.
See also: give, head

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Give a heads up about unusual or difficult-to-move items, like pianos, pool tables, large screen TVs, fish tanks and glass tables.
Another time, Perez said, Hoopes sent an officer to roll call with explicit orders to give a heads up to Perez and other officers.
The elective route to the school superintendency will be phased out in Georgia at the end of 1996, so the Georgia School Superintendents Association is trying to give a heads up to those members who want to keep their jobs after that time.
 
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