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Discover Ludwig"alert by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate the agent or cause of someone or something being alerted. It can also be used to express the means or method by which someone or something is alerted. Example: The alarm was set to go off at 6am, but I was also alerted by the sound of birds chirping outside my window.
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But to see a comprehensive and formal alert by the presidential panel makes one feel doomed.
Black and Asian fans of England were urged to be on alert by British officials.
5. Red Alert by Peter George Red Alert is a gripping cold war bomber-command procedural.
Through ASH, Banzhaf has tried to keep them alert by legal sniping tactics here and there.
Such warnings are the highest level of alert by the drug agency.
Every time the ball neared either penalty box, Nava tumbled off his stool to stand alert by the television.
In this sense Mr. Johnson's book is a useful and timely alert by a man with robustly contrarian views.
In 1959, he bought the rights to a 1958 novel called "Red Alert," by a former British R.A.F.
The Roanoke Times reported that the university sounded its emergency sirens and issued an emergency alert by phone and email.
The I.B.M. car also develops a profile for each driver and keeps him alert by starting conversation.
Scotland Yard's special operations division was put on alert by the FBI shortly before Crowe flew to London.
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