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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert taking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The alert taking process was confusing to the team."
Alternatives: "alert reception" or "alert handling".
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Quicker students stopped fidgeting and sat alert, taking notes.
To his surprise, he found himself alert, taking everything in.
As for us, Ms. Weaver makes Smurf such a lively, bustling character that it's a while before we notice her eyes, cool and alert, taking in everything, always looking one step ahead.
All this time different military officials were on the alert, taking the names of all who would volunteer, and some of them were so busily engaged, that it was nearly daylight before their muster rolls were completed.
Spoiler alert: taking cocaine may reduce you to DJing at weddings while your friends become Daft Punk.
Into his 100s, he was fit and alert, taking no medication, seeing without glasses and still driving, until the family insisted he stop at age 102.
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Once she has (spoiler alert) taken poison, Flaubert slows the action and abandons ambivalence.
Tapping on the alert takes you to a view from the camera with the option to decline or answer.
Lightning warnings on Saturday morning forced the temporary closing of grandstands and caused television monitors to display "Severe Weather Alert: Take Shelter" warnings.
I've got two suggestions: build financial markets into the model, with a particular emphasis on leverage, and (deep wonkery alert) take a look at "dynamic factor modeling".
Amber Alert takes its name from a 9-year-old Texas girl who was abducted while riding her bicycle and was found murdered days later.
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