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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert nothing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being unresponsive or lacking awareness, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "In the midst of the chaos, I felt as if I was alert nothing, unable to process what was happening around me."
Alternatives: "remain oblivious" or "be completely unaware".
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Spoiler alert: nothing good happens.
But — spoiler alert — nothing good lasts.
Spoiler alert: nothing happened on the first day of January in 2000.
This week, on top of some excellent standup guests, the hosts imagine what they'd do if they had a penis for a day (Spoiler alert: "Nothing substansh". Head to minute 40 42).
(SPOILER ALERT: nothing).
Spoiler alert: nothing really revolutionary.
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Deepika Mandal of the Fortune Resort Bay Island in Port Blair: "We've received a tsunami alert but nothing has changed.
"Agamemnon's Daughter" ends with this dark, spare, aphoristically alert declamation: "Nothing now stands in the way of the final shrivelling of our lives".
Every time I saw guys in green hustle for the stairs I went on red alert, but nothing really happened.
It is preferable that the system throws an alert when nothing happens to the service user compared to missing an alert in a distress situation.
There are other forms of tire-pressure alerts, but nothing works like a sweet smell.
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