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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential to cause concern or fear in someone.
Example: "I didn't mean to alarm anyone with my sudden departure from the meeting."
Alternatives: "worry anyone" or "concern anyone".
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It is useless to alarm anyone … it is useless to be alarming and to get fertility in gardens, in salads, in heliotrope and in dishes … Dishes and wishes are not capable of darkness.
It won't alarm anyone.
No need to alarm anyone.
I'm not trying to alarm anyone.
He saw no reason to alarm anyone about an illness he believed he could outlive.
His presence, while strange, was widely known and did not really alarm anyone, they said.
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I had asked if his bees ever alarmed anyone.
He smiled, he looked relaxed and maintained eye contact without alarming anyone.
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I hope that the early years of dismissing AIDS as a "gay" disease not worthy of "alarming" anyone about it do not lead to the apocalyptic predictions of hundreds of thousands of victims in the future.
If you want to dress just like a girl and without alarming anyone, make sure you have a full understanding with your folks on your tastes.
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