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The phrase "alert of the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express being informed or aware of something, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "I was not alert of the changes in the schedule until it was too late."
Alternatives: "aware of" or "informed about".
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After the shooting, the president's aides ordered a national alert of the military and the police.
The rest of the time in center field, he seemed relaxed but alert of the game.
The future design for the vibration alert of the mobile phones is likely to follow this trend.
The National Weather Service issued the first alert of the season on Tuesday because of high winds and low humidity.
In other instances, those who consume caffeine in foods or drinks should also be on alert of the effects additional stimulants can have.
Vladimir — the more alert of the two tramps — is played by Shane Baker, a tall vaudevillian who also wrote the translation.
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The present work lays a good foundation for safety alerts of the flat-topped main cables in construction.
In fact, the Russians were alerted of the attack beforehand (who may, in turn, have also alerted the Syrians).
"We have had some information for the last two days of such an incident," Mr. Shinde said, and states had been alerted of the possibility of blasts.
Event production policy enables the alerting of the patient's wife (step 2).
The output might be the perception of a scent, the alerting of the immune system or the beating of cilia.
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