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The phrase "are alerts that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing notifications or warnings that provide information about a specific situation or event.
Example: "The system generates alerts that notify users of any security breaches."
Alternatives: "are notifications that" or "are warnings that".
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Finally "Notifications" are the easiest to understand, they are alerts that something has happened (a new email for example) and Watch vibrates and pops up a message to tell you about it.
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We are alerted that a child is involved.
The air traffic controllers are alerted that the potential exists that the airdrome around the airport could get shut down.
Recipients are alerted that messages are available when they're in close proximity to an object that has a message attached.
After downloading the app, you see its primary bullseye target that takes up most of the screen, but are alerted that the app isn't ready for use.
After you set up an account your are alerted that it will take 24-48 hours for your initial score to be calculated.
And at lunchtime on Monday, that looked likely – there were alerts that the cops had surrounded the square and were about to strike.
At lunchtime on Monday, that looked likely there were alerts that the cops had surrounded the square and were about to strike.
The police had apparently been alerted that the public gathering was dangerously over capacity.
Some reports said defence chiefs had been alerted that the aircraft was heading their way.
They were alerted that small items like purses and diaper bags would be inspected.
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