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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert up" is not standard in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used informally to suggest increasing alertness or awareness, but clarity may be lost without context.
Example: "Before the meeting, make sure to alert up and be ready for any questions."
Alternatives: "stay alert" or "be on high alert".
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Orbitz.com allows customers to alert up to six people at a time.
If necessary, the device can alert up to 10 people that a user needs nonemergency assistance; another feature acts as a global 911 service for true emergencies.
"He always had an alert up, when somebody needed him — he knew," Kopiasz said.
The authorities, fearing looting, put police on alert up and down the coast.
You're judged, in part, on whether you or the Post or HuffPost got its alert up first, and everyone is at the mercy of pageviews and clicks.
Specifications of the HDBT-990 are as follows; Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR Audible Caller ID Incoming Call Vibration Alert Out of Range Vibration Alert Up to 4 hours talk time, and 160 hours standby time.
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We have hidden driveway alarms and alerts set up on all our windows and doors.
She has three different Google alerts set up so she can replicate Meghan Markle's every outfit.
As for the short position, Citigroup did alert its clients, up to a point.
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