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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preemptive alert" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate a warning or notification that is issued in advance to prevent an issue or problem. Example: "The system generated a preemptive alert to notify users of potential security vulnerabilities."
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Many Americans have already called to freeze their credit, or place preemptive fraud alerts on their accounts, and they're as in the dark right now as everyone else who isn't Equifax.
They can detect irregularities, such as an arrhythmia, and alert doctors to take preemptive action.
It wirelessly connects an implanted sensor to a device that alerts patients and health care providers that blood-glucose levels are nearing troubling thresholds, allowing preemptive treatments.
So, be preemptive.
The action appears preemptive.
Is it preemptive or preventive?
Defensiveness, a preemptive fear of being mocked?
This was all preemptive, premature.
Preemptive action can make a difference.
Preemptive smearing is neither wise nor helpful.
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