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The phrase "is alert to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone is being aware and paying attention to something. For example: "The manager is alert to any changes in the market."
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Mr. Kaku is alert to ethical implications.
Leroi is alert to this charge.
She is alert to how different these women were.
Surely, he himself is alert to the perils of overconfidence.
He is alert to every surprising harmonic and thematic stroke.
Having taught preschool, Ms. O'Donnell is alert to food allergies.
Greenblatt is alert to the problems facing a biographer.
The U.P.S. man is alert to birthdays and graduations.
Luckily, the Federal Reserve Board is alert to the danger.
Though relying mainly on first-person confessionals Mr. Ze'evi is alert to the unexpected.
But he is alert to musical details and never less than dutifully supportive of the singers.
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