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The phrase "alert directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to notify or inform someone else in a straightforward manner without any intermediaries.
Example: "If you notice any issues, please alert directly to the supervisor immediately."
Alternatives: "notify directly" or "inform directly".
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"You can easily see in the future that there's an alert directly to your car," he said.
Once a lahar is detected, an observer can quickly issue an alert directly (by drum, siren, cellular phone, hand-held radio, etc).
If the traffic is jammed on your route to work, for example, it can throw an alert directly to your lock screen.
When IFAW needs your help to save whales they'll let you know by sending an action alert directly to your mobile phone.
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Still, many of Ava's friends were being alerted directly by the health department about getting preventive treatment.
The AllClear ID mobile app and LassPass service mark the first time consumers will be alerted directly.
The users can't be alerted directly, as the webcam runs independently as a networked device on some normal webcam broadcast software.
Users can also push these alerts directly to third-party services like Splunk, Sumo Logic and PagerDuty, as well as tools like JIRA, ServiceNow and Slack.
Alerts directly from ForYourArt.
We excluded them because we were not sure whether the physician assistants' supervising physician(s) saw the alerts directly and responded to them.
'Well, the district nurse is there every day, she gives insulin every day; if something happens I get alerted directly when she calls', 9D 'The district nurse had seen her at home before and so she told me a bit.
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