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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert on" is not correct or usable in written English.
A more appropriate phrase might be "alert about" or "alert for". For example, "The laboratory technicians should remain alert for any changes in the readings."
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"Am I the only one that got an amber alert on my phone?
I felt how one should feel after a quality meal energized, alert, on balance.
See our alert on the RFI here.
How do you stay alert on shoot?
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Consumers also tend to be more alert on the internet.
The Washington Post reported the alert on Thursday.
Security forces remained on high alert on Monday.
Israeli security forces were on high alert on Friday.
A download alert on the Tesla owned by Jason Hughes.
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