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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alerting that" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion; a more standard expression would be preferable.
Example: "The report is alerting that there may be potential risks involved."
Alternatives: "notifying that" or "informing that".
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The dressing is said to have the potential to change color when the antibiotic is released and hence alerting that there is an infection in the wound.
The ransomware is being spread via fake Adobe Flash updates, fooling users into clicking on the malware by falsely alerting that the Flash player needs an update.
17 21 It is alerting that antibiotics are overused in patients who did not actually develop LOS, leading to a higher risk of NEC or death (OR: 2.66, 95% CI 1.12 to 6.3) among them as compared with patients receiving no or limited antibiotics.
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They are planning their shopping trips around e-mail alerts that tip them to bargains.
Electronic health records display DDI alerts that can influence prescribers, but the interface design of DDI alerts has largely been unstudied.
3 4 In addition, the FDA alerted that complications increased fivefold over time.
We are alerted that a child is involved.
The public was not alerted that he had been freed for about 24 hours.
The police had apparently been alerted that the public gathering was dangerously over capacity.
Neither colleges nor high schools are ever alerted that cheating was suspected.
They were alerted that small items like purses and diaper bags would be inspected.
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