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The phrase "as a general alert" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to notify someone about a situation or information that is relevant to a broader audience or context. Example: "As a general alert, please be aware that the meeting time has changed to 3 PM."
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The sonorous sound of the bell was also used to warn of impending typhoons and as a general alert.
Crucially, "krak" calls were exclusively given after detecting a leopard, suggesting that it functioned as a leopard alarm call, whereas the "krak-oo" was given to almost any disturbance, suggesting it functioned as a general alert call.
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If you get a general alert, you can request a more specific hint.
As was noted, it could be that the observed overall performance increase in their study was due to a general alerting effect.
Thus the dopamine activation by physically salient stimuli may not constitute a general alerting response.
On the technical site, we plan to provide an undo function for any search as well as a general email alert for updated database content.
So far we have not disentangled two possible accounts for the results of experiment 1: 1) That consistency can serve as a general non-spatial alerting signal.
"The main message we sent was to put France in a state of general alert.
PHOENIX — As a general rule, Senator John McCain does not alert the news media when he eats breakfast in Arizona.
(And I will insert a general spoiler alert here).
(This is a general spoiler alert, though I'll try not to give too much away).
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