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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Spoiler alert" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to warn readers that the following content will reveal important plot details or twists in a story, movie, or show. Example: "Spoiler alert: The main character dies at the end of the movie."
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Spoiler alert
interjection
An indication, placed in a text, that the plot of a drama is about to be exposed.
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Spoiler alert!
Spoiler Alert!
Spoiler alert: he didn't.
"Spoiler alert," he wrote.
Spoiler alert: He goes.
(Spoiler alert: maybe).
Spoiler alert, obviously.
(Spoiler alert: she does).
(Spoiler alert: it isn't).
(Spoiler alert: No).
(Spoiler alert: we don't).
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