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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'all alert' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where everyone is paying attention and on their toes, such as an emergency situation. For example: All personnel were put on all alert in response to the approaching storm.
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"But we're all alert to not ignore things like this".
In conversation, or during a speech, Ms. Merkel is above all alert, looking around, taking in all present.
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, we're all alert to the risks associated with predatory lenders.
And then later, the guy would come back to it and propose it and they would be all alert.
Not at all alert Slightly alert Fairly alert Very alert 2. How hungry do you feel during the first half hour after you wake up?
We will start right in with a passage that directly links to life in East Germany: In conversation, or giving a speech, Ms. Merkel is above all alert, looking around, taking in all present.
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We are all on alert.
So this year, let's all be alert.
The highest number (12, i.e., 50% of all the alert pathogens) was detected in 2012 (Table 4).
At the very least, it puts them all on alert that resistance is possible outside of their cozy environment.
A programme has been conducted for MoD/Ship Support Agency to investigate the optimal design characteristics of all alerts for future PMS.
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