Sentence examples for alert does from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alert does" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action or function related to an alert, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "The system alert does not function as expected."
Alternatives: "the alert functions" or "the alert operates".

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Staying in a constant, stress-induced state of "red alert" does all sorts of damage to our bodies.

The alert does not recommend an outright ban on travel to Argentina, but reiterates general guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"We also must ensure that corrections are issued immediately in the event that a false alert does go out," Mr. Pai said.

(Tyler — spoiler alert doesn't actually exist).

So, speculation alert: Does Deadpool getting a big festival premiere mean that Fox might try to sneak Deadpool 2 into China this summer?

Spoiler Alert does not offer its own food-shipping services, but is working with for-profit, and nonprofit entities that have "wheels on the ground," and can offer temperature-controlled transport of food.

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There, that's your "Digitimes alert" done.

The officer said that the alert did not mention rape.

But the heightened alert did bring other changes.

But the alert did not specifically name Cedars-Sinai.

How alert do you feel during the first half hour after you wake up?

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