0I yelled at the boy to01b00 watch out for02b00 the car.02br 02br 00Hi,02br 02br 00Does it sound as right to say "alert for the car" instead of "watch out for ...?" Thanks.0-
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0 Watch out for, look out for, pay attention to, be careful of, but 01b 00not02b 00 alert for. 0-
— Philip
0 Watch out for, look out for, pay attention to, be careful of, but 01b 00not02b 00 alert for.
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