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"I alert" is not a correct or usable sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "I am alert", which suggests that you are attentive and aware of your surroundings. For example: I am alert to the potential dangers of this dark alley.
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Why didn't I alert my teammates?
I alert the E.R. staff and the psychiatrist.
Do I alert him to her inappropriate advances or silently file it with my opinion?
I alert her to WikiFeet, a site that collates pictures of famous feet – hers are awarded an impressive four-star rating.
I can also join if I alert the union when I book a commercial so they can set up a picket line.
When I feel a blurb coming on, I alert the editor that my seal of approval is on its way, as if it's an emergency; as if she's the answering service, and I am five centimeters dilated.
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So I alerted the police.
I alerted my bosses right away.
I alerted my thesis supervisor, Tony Hewish.
"I alerted him that distilled beverages are dangerous.
I alerted all the people working on it that they have to complete it quickly.
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