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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alerts through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the method or medium by which alerts or notifications are communicated.
Example: "The system sends alerts through email and SMS to ensure timely notifications."
Alternatives: "notifications via" or "alerts by means of".
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They also send out alerts through Twitter and Facebook.
They also send out alerts through Twitter, Facebook and their iOS app, Fires Near Me.
Residents can sign up to get air-quality alerts through e-mail messages or fax at: www.epa.gov/ne/aqi/.
You can restrict the number and types of apps that can send you alerts through the notifications settings.
Other news accounts — like @Independent — will be tweeting breaking alerts through the day, so you might want to do the same with those.
The college, which has about 17,000 commuter students, sent alerts through an e-mail and cellphone system and locked down the campus, an administrator said.
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Alerted through the Internet, youths had poured in from neighboring communities in a rare, and new, example of intercity coordination by protesters.
But last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation notified police agencies across the country to remain on high alert through the Games and for two weeks after they end.
People who live near the plant have been alerted through local news organizations not to be alarmed if they hear explosions or gunfire, officials at the plant said.
Supporters, alerted through social media and a Web site, also sent shovels, some of which still bore postage marks from their points of origin: Colville, Wash.; Camp Hill, Pa.; Tucson.
When there were new episodes available, you'd be alerted through a notification in the feed.
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