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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert to stop" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a warning or notification to cease an action, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The system will send an alert to stop the process if any errors are detected."
Alternatives: "warning to halt" or "notification to cease".
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There's been no alert to stop the K.K.K. and the skinheads".
That night, the Israeli police and the military were on full alert to stop suicide bombers.
Customs officials across Argentina are now on alert to stop people with bulging suitcases of cash.
The attendants here are on constant alert, to stop people jumping on the Great Bed of Ware.
"Our officers are currently on high alert to stop anything before it happens," the country's police chief, David Kimaiyo, told the Guardian.
Hawaii, 3,800 miles east of Guam, is on high alert to stop the poisonous, predatory snakes native to Australia and Indonesia.
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State troopers and Birmingham police were alerted to stop a car with two men seen near the church at the time of the explosion.
Airport and border authorities have been alerted to stop him from leaving the country, reports say.
The utility also wants to use alerts to stop turbines at a river power plant, according to a statement from the University of Washington.
Fill in your e-mail address and click the Create Alert button to stop chasing the latest information and have it come to you.
Because the first alert failed to stop the errors, Dr. Dennis S. O'Leary, the commission's president, said his organization tried "a different tack, this time directed at patients," urging them to demand that their surgeons mark the surgical site before going to the operating room.
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