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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be alerted for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone should be on the lookout for something or to be prepared for something. For example: "The manager asked his team to be alerted for any potential problems that might arise during the meeting."
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Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld ordered on Monday that 18,000 National Guard soldiers be alerted for possible duty in Iraq, beginning this fall or early in 2005.
Meanwhile, going into the phone or app's settings and configuring how we want to be alerted for each app we have installed is a time-consuming process and something of a hassle.
At 10 45, Eighth Army messaged Kean that the 27th Infantry was to be alerted for a possible move north into the US 2nd Infantry Division sector.
Although the photoinduced micelle cross-linking is a very attractive approach, one should be alerted for the possible UV damage to the drug molecules to be delivered.
During AAL activity assistance, if the system detected no action from a PwD over a specific time period, participants desired to be alerted for further assistance.
(GP25/F/9) More of what we do is about health promotion so I'd see more of myself a role about behaviour modification, behavioural change, which helps reduce someone's risk of developing cancer, I can't say I've ever discussed what symptoms, you know, to be alerted for, it doesn't naturally flow into what you're doing and I, I would see a much bigger role about, about behavioural change.
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Residents of about 30 houses were alerted for possible evacuation.
All US units on the line were alerted for a possible North Korean attack.
The brigade was alerted for another deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom in summer 2009.
Since being alerted for deployment, the brigade began conducting vigorous Mission Rehearsal Exercise (MRE) training at Schofield Barracks.
The battalion was alerted for possible deployment during the 1956 Suez War and the 1958 intervention in Lebanon.
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