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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert sent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a notification or warning has been dispatched, often in technical or operational settings.
Example: "The system has detected an issue, and an alert sent to the maintenance team for immediate action."
Alternatives: "notification dispatched" or "warning issued".
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It was an alert sent by his wireless provider warning him that an earthquake was imminent.
A news alert sent for this story stated that 27 students had been taken to hospital.
The defense showed an e-mail alert sent to Mr. Smith from a technology news service called ChinaByte.
The criminals who created it used real information from a recent security alert sent out by the security office.
Shortly after the alert sent out, the USGS announced on Twitter that it was a false alarm.
That key bit of advice was mostly missing from the mistaken alert sent out Saturday to mobile phones across Hawaii.
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If this level is expected to be dangerous for satellites and spacecrafts, the program "FEP- Research-1st Alert" sends preliminary 1st Alert.
Every gas station with an electric door would cause an alert, sending us reaching for the off switch.
Following the shooting, the LAPD declared a citywide tactical alert, sending every available officer to the area to assist with the search.
I was wondering how you get one of those alerts sent out.
(Another way in, previously reported, is through S.M.S. alerts sent by apps).
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