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Free sign upThe phrase "alert to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a readiness or awareness to create or produce something, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need to be alert to make the necessary adjustments before the deadline."
Alternatives: "ready to create" or "aware to produce".
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Our engineers our looking into the origin of the alert to make sure a similar occurrence does not happen again," KRTV says.
The Tory MP said after the Savile scandal "you would have thought that whole of the BBC would be alert to make sure there weren't going to be any more blunders".
Environmentalists are on alert to make sure the mangroves nearby do not get mowed down for new resorts, none more potentially grand than the Four Seasons planned for the tiny offshore landmass called Hog Island, with a rudimentary bridge from the mainland just completed.
Samson had to be alert to make two saves within the space of two minutes.
Thompson made the right connection with a powerful header but Cierzniak was equally alert to make the save.
But the system doesn't take the place of a human driver, so you have to stay alert to make sure you're following all traffic laws.
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Instead of asking the close-ended question "May I help you?", ask the more positive, open-ended "Are you looking for something for yourself is it a gift for someone special?" And be alert to making comments on the product before getting into a deeper discussion with the customer, such as "These long legged computer stands are really popular this summer".
Jump is one of the slickest: a fast, well-designed way to check nearby bus stops, buses on their way and (if you upgrade for £1.49 in-app) set alerts to make sure you never miss them.
Also on Wednesday, auto industry trade groups said they would support requirements that silent vehicles, like electric and hybrid cars, produce audible alerts to make their presence known, particularly to blind pedestrians.
Tom Kelly, a spokesman for Chase, said that customers could use e-mail or text alerts to make sure they didn't fall below any daily balance threshold, like the ones that TD Bank uses and that Chase also uses in some circumstances.
They can also set up location alerts to make sure their child is at school or home before a certain hour.
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