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"alerted of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an abbreviation of the phrase "alerted [someone] of [something]," meaning to have warned or informed [someone] about [something]. For example, "The police were alerted of a suspicious package in a public area."
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How will I be alerted of my admissions decision?
The not-for-profit animal welfare group was alerted of their suspected whereabouts by a member of the public.
In late 2010, early warning systems alerted of a deteriorating food security situation and continued to do so until Famine was declared in July 2011.
The company, based in California, says it removed the video several hours after being alerted of its existence.
He added that border police should be alerted of any concerns so they can stop individuals from travelling.
Child welfare officials in that state also were alerted of potential abuse or neglect, the Oregonian reported, citing police records.
In fact, the Russians were alerted of the attack beforehand (who may, in turn, have also alerted the Syrians).
Instead, when alerted of a claim against a domain name, NSI would simply put the name on hold until the parties resolved the dispute independently or through litigation.
"We have had some information for the last two days of such an incident," Mr. Shinde said, and states had been alerted of the possibility of blasts.
"We were alerted of this takeover attempt and have taken action to remove the false profile on LinkedIn," the statement read.
We all have a right to know what was known, and why airports and airport security were not alerted of a potential threat.
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