Sentence examples for alerts based on from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "alerts based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing notifications or warnings that are triggered by specific criteria or conditions.
Example: "The system generates alerts based on user activity to ensure security."
Alternatives: "notifications triggered by" or "warnings derived from".

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Centred in Honolulu, it issues alerts based on reports of earthquakes from circum-Pacific seismographic stations.

They could also be configured to send me alerts based on various criteria.

You can set up alerts based on keyword or topics that you choose.

Other projects are more specialised, Alerta is a set of applications that allow you to monitor and manage events and raise alerts based on them.

Ms. Crane said that having alerts based on tracking what doctors look up made the alerts more relevant to the physicians receiving the messages.

Users can also receive alerts based on user-defined criteria.

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The intervention includes a medication management report and a low adherence alert based on thirteen evidence-based pharmacotherapy rules for seven chronic conditions.

Three days after she died, Mexican officials declared an epidemiological alert based on her case and others.

It was an urgent alert, based on new information, but it did not give any details about the nature of the threat.

Issuing an alert based on such information to intelligence and law enforcement agencies and airlines might have caused people to respond differently.

Then just after Washington issued the terrorism alert based on information from Mr. Sidiqi, Pakistani officials said that several German citizens were killed in a drone strike.

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