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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert reader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reader who is attentive, observant, or quick to notice details in a text.
Example: "The author included subtle hints throughout the story, which only an alert reader would pick up on."
Alternatives: "attentive reader" or "observant reader."
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Sometimes an alert reader can supply information that Morgan does not.
An alert reader of that scripture might notice some subtle changes in Byrne's approach.
But the alert reader will note a discordant chime: the name Thelma Barley.
All good so far, but the alert reader will have noticed I mentioned two large scallops.
There are few surprises; indeed, for the alert reader there may not be any.
The alert reader is at once concerned that this may not turn out to be the ideal family holiday.
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