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The phrase "am alert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being awake, attentive, or aware, often in contexts related to focus or readiness.
Example: "After a good night's sleep, I feel energized and am alert for the day ahead."
Alternatives: "I am attentive" or "I am vigilant."
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I care nothing for Doctor Who as television, but am alert to contemporary portents.
Sometimes I doze, but usually I am alert, with my eyes open.
By the time we reach the hotel, I am alert to their problems.
When I walk about the city, I am alert for the eccentric, the unpredictable, even the manageably unsafe.
Because I have already taken in the larger scene, I am alert to details. Retracing my steps, I also feel freer to deviate.
Of course, she praises the reformed man I have become, and as a person who has not been without bold ideas of her own she can appreciate that I am alert and ready for inspiration.
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