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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alerted you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when informing someone that they have been made aware of something or notified about an event or situation.
Example: "I alerted you about the meeting change yesterday, but I wasn't sure if you received the message."
Alternatives: "notified you" or "informed you".
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They should have alerted you to their plans in advance.
But I wouldn't want you coming on here tomorrow, complaining that I hadn't alerted you..
And of course if he knew and he alerted you, you're doubly stuck -- with both the ticket and a flush of embarrassment for not heeding his warning.
Wolf's style, even the hoary "Let's go to videotape" and "Boo of the week," and his horse race of the night always alerted you to his presence.
Vodafone accepts it should have continued to send alerts and will only charge for the data usage it alerted you to, which amounts to £90.
Even if everything in the unexpected oration he actually gave was verifiably true and utterly innocuous, he should have alerted you to his change of plans.
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He alerts you to that.
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We'll alert you as we know.
Some messages will simply alert you to my latest posts.
If your plant needs watering, Plantech will alert you.
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