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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an intense feeling of worry or fear about something. Example: The recent spike in crime rate has caused alarm about the safety of our neighborhood.
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The attack sparked renewed alarm about security around Pakistan's airports.
Obama administration officials have expressed alarm about Iranian intentions.
America has expressed alarm about the cacophony coming from Europe.
But I can't recall much alarm about drinking's other perils.
Unions, some politicians and airlines expressed alarm about the deal.
Some have sounded the alarm about the potentially disturbing implications.
But they are expressing little alarm about the proposed increase.
Re "Defaults Sound Alarm About Money Funds" (Feb.
But there is also growing alarm about the social consequences.
The left has been raising the alarm about global warming since the 1990s.
Two Tory chairmen of select committees have previously expressed alarm about action against Isis in Syria.
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