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The phrase "alert there was" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a notification or warning about a past event, but it lacks proper structure and context.
Example: "Alert, there was a security breach last night."
Alternatives: "Warning, there was" or "Notice, there was".
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Spoiler alert: There was no nuclear war, and the world did not end.
But even after years of expectancy, of living on the threshold of amber alert, there was always a possibility of a false alarm.
And with security services still on high alert, there was little public indication of whether the authorities had specific information about possible further attacks or simply remained worried about the potential for other terrorists to take cues from the French gunmen and from the jihadists and militant groups that had quickly applauded them as heroes.
Spoiler alert: there wasn't.
Spoiler alert — there wasn't.
Spoiler Alert: There was no room in the budget for fembots either.
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Falcons in Flight, and Other Avian Alerts There are many ways to learn about sightings of rare birds.
Spoiler alert: there's no happy ending.
Spoiler alert: there's another box inside it.
Even with the police on high alert, there were more reports of attacks on Monday.
If you don't want to pay for a seat alert, there's ExpertFlyer.
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