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The phrase 'alarm of' is not correct and usable in written English
To use the word 'alarm' correctly in a sentence, it needs to be followed by a noun or an action verb. For example, 'The alarm of the clock went off at 6am.'
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Alarm fills the eyes of one child, but it is not the alarm of the Oedipally traumatized.
The singular "house" voice, E. B. White, wrote with the alarm of his readers.
(To the alarm of his handlers, he finds that they've been encoded on newfangled floppy disks).
Only an alarm of Cossacks could restore to their eyes a semblance of martial resolution".
Much to the alarm of the authorities, the border of Area X is expanding.
So despite the alarm of theater devotees, the field is still dominated by new works.
So do the alarm of the Spanish Civil War and the glamour of the Mexican mural movement.
To the alarm of officials, some Tibetan monks complained to the journalists about their lack of religious freedom.
To the alarm of the Americans, the Iraqi government, Iran and Russia signed an agreement last weekend to share intelligence.
Wearing the skins had become fashionable in Tibet, to the alarm of those seeking to save the species.
He even managed to accuse one man of murder, much to the alarm of Tony Miles, then editorial director.
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