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No, the phrase "alert with" is not a complete sentence and therefore not correct. However, it can be used in written English when used in context. For example, "She was alert with anticipation as they waited for the fireworks to start."
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"You've got to be alert with Shamir.
I saw your eyes, still sleepy, begin to grow alert with confusion.
"The people are alert with hunger strike, and they will come back to join us eventually.
Treasure Island ends (spoiler alert) with some of the treasure being found.
Patrolmen are more alert, with better weapons discipline and less absenteeism, American officers here say.
She is a teenager strumming to an unseen friend, alert with enigmatic moves and glances.
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"And I don't open the e-mail alerts with my credit score," he adds.
There's no way to set time or location-based alerts with Clear.
Travelers then receive e-mail alerts with up to three itinerary proposals from competing agents.
During initial testing, clinical pharmacists determined that there was an excessive number of nuisance and clinically insignificant alerts, with an overall alert rate of 9.2%.
In addition, the app can deliver pop-up alerts with a notification sound of a bark, meow or chime.
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