From the Manage tab - Inquiry - Warnings. Review the warnings in the model. Every warning has a specific solution or solutions. So, Can we ignore these Warnings in Revit and execute the project in real life?
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You can ignore it. However the more warning you have, the slower the project becomes and more corruptions/errors/crashes will occur. So it is best to keep the warning below 200 to have healthy Revit project. This is why you must have one dedicated person on the project that will check for these errors on regular bases so you don't run into project downtime due to corruption and errors.
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