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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert issued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a warning or notification has been formally communicated, often in relation to safety or emergency situations.
Example: "An alert issued by the weather service warned residents of the impending storm."
Alternatives: "warning released" or "notification sent".
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There was no tsunami alert issued and the city appeared to have been spared major damage.
Not so, says an FDA safety alert issued in June 2011.
Extreme health alert issued; city officials believe there is a 90% chance of heat-related deaths.
The alert issued yesterday said the strict stance was being put into effect immediately.
American Samoa today rescinded a security alert, issued in August, that prohibited entry "to any individual of Middle Eastern descent".
It is understood the closure is temporary and follows a security alert issued to all Israeli tourists in Sinai yesterday.
In an alert issued on July 5, the agency announced it was working with Siemens on the S7 vulnerabilities.
The unclassified alert issued Thursday was released by DHS's Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, or ICS-CERT.
The State Department travel alert issued on Sunday in response to reports of a threat by Al Qaeda was anything but precise.
An alert issued by NHS England said caustic soda created by the current can cause "severe tissue damage", leading to burns, skin damage and "catastrophic haemorrhage".
Players made several promotional appearances around Paris as well, showing no unease about a terror alert issued by United States authorities..
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