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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alerts from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to notifications or warnings that originate from a specific source or system.
Example: "I received several alerts from the security system about unusual activity."
Alternatives: "notifications from" or "warnings from".
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You can manage your alerts from the settings area.
Set up alerts from an email alert system like Twilert.
No news alerts from a public information officer.
People can also sign up for alerts from CNN by texting the word "alerts" to the number 26688, and sign up for alerts from CBS by going here.
News alerts from where you live (which might be another country)?
Our conversation was repeatedly interrupted by alerts from a real-estate Web site.
And with alerts from iJET, she can quickly notify employees of potential dangers.
Sign up for text alerts from the airline, and then check turbulenceforecast.com.
— and ask mothers to sign up for e-mail alerts from DisneyBaby.com.com
You can also turn off various general alerts from Facebook by changing your settings.
Every morning, Ms. Henry checks her e-mail alerts from the Web site CareerBuilder.com.
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