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The phrase "always be alert of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "always be alert to" or "always be aware of."
Example: "You should always be alert to potential dangers when hiking in the wilderness."
Alternatives: "stay vigilant about" or "remain aware of."
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Always be alert of your personal belongings.
Always be alert of your surroundings.
Always be alert of the world around you.
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We must always be alert to cases of people being made to say things they wouldn't or haven't but that hasn't happened in this case.
Given the potential for profound malabsorption of multiple vitamins and minerals, the gastroenterologist must always be alert to the unique signs and symptoms of these deficiencies.
Hardliners have always been alert for signs of weakness in unionist leadership.
But McCullin was willing to be lucky; he has always been alert to the possibilities of composition and light.
As an artist, Mr. Rauschenberg has always been alert to the possibilities of visual disjunctions, oddities and juxtapositions.
Trump has always been alert to the marketing potential of beautiful women, or as he puts it, "higher heels and shorter skirts".
You need to always be alert.
You must always be alert, that's the thing.
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