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'alarm call' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a warning or call to action. For example: "The scientists' study sounded the alarm call for the need to reduce carbon emissions."
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Definitely, the 6.30am alarm call.
Still, it's a novel alarm call.
But at 1am we got the alarm call.
I hear a lone blackbird's alarm call, and move on.
Talk about an early alarm call for the rest of the field.
The Campbell's monkeys give a "krak" alarm call when they see a leopard.
The UK Health Forum called the report "an alarm call for UK policymakers".
For some black supporters in the crowd, however, the early voting figures were an alarm call.
The red ruffed lemurs also vocalized an alarm call "about 15 minutes before the quake".
That was the first alarm call for Ireland: to capitalise on a weakened Wales.
This alarm call from the Arctic needs to reverberate across Whitehall and boardrooms.
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