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The phrase "a very alarming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a significant level of concern or fear.
Example: "The report contained a very alarming statistic about the rise in pollution levels."
Alternatives: "a highly concerning" or "a deeply troubling".
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It's a very alarming thing.
"It's a very alarming development".
To be sure, that is a very alarming fact.
"Before Citizens United, there was a very alarming trend in this area," she said.
Last night the Conservative home affairs spokesman, Chris Grayling, said: "This is a very alarming lapse.
Her conviction politics and certainty, combined with the need to dominate makes for a very alarming prospect".
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Statistically, there is an average 19 deaths due to RTA daily, a phenomenon that is very alarming.
"We find it very alarming," says Stephen Burd, a senior research fellow at the New America Foundation, a policy group that has been critical of the industry's practices.
Such a statement in isolation could be very alarming to the general public.
"The situation is very alarming," says Goverdhan Mehta, an organic chemist and president of the Indian National Science Academy.
Remember that telling someone how you feel about him or her is a huge step, a giant risk, and being laughed back at is very alarming.
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