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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alerting to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about providing a warning or signaling something is happening. For example, "The alarm sounded, alerting to a potential fire in the building."
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Monitoring and intrusion detection are security patrol, and become the eyes and ears of network, alerting to potential vulnerabilities, and intrusion attempts.
The design of environmental monitoring programmes should include indicators of the current status of ecosystems, alerting to incipient changes in them.
Just think of the warnings already abundant in the news media, alerting to the perils of gluttony and excess, not to mention overshopping.
But they also say the militants seek shelter in civilian streets, buildings and neighbourhoods when sirens alerting to an incoming coalition attack are on.
As witnessed over the last few months, Met Office weather forecasts have been remarkably accurate in alerting to approaching storms, both timing and location.
The Palestinian comments also join warnings from other international officials in recent days alerting to the dangers in moving the American embassy.
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It looks back, alerted to some danger.
We were alerted to this situation last summer.
Most cities use it to send weather alerts to schools or emergency transit alerts to travelers.
Systems personnel are alerted to failures and will respond to alerts.
Networking personnel are alerted to failures and will respond to alerts.
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