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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm starting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of an alarm beginning to sound or activate.
Example: "I woke up suddenly to the sound of the alarm starting, signaling that it was time to get up."
Alternatives: "alarm going off" or "alarm activating".
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A user's iPhone or iPad could be set to trigger actions like unlocking/locking the car, activating an alarm, starting the engine and activating climate control, or unlocking the trunk when a driver approaches the rear of the vehicle.
And the temptation to use them will be very great, which means we're taking the chance of a false alarm starting a war.
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An alarm starts blasting.
The women looked in alarm, started to explain, then bolted.
Once the alarm started to sound, there was no snooze mechanism or alarm reset to stop the alarm.
He put his carry-on bag through the airport security scanner, and an alarm started beeping.
While I was having my coffee at the cafeteria, the bomb-shelter alarm started blaring outside.
But it's a real problem if the alarm starts clamoring on the Jewish Sabbath.
Once, he borrowed Smith's car, a beat-up Suzuki, and the alarm started blaring as he arrived at work.
As you run to the nearest office block looking for bins to save the carpets, a fire alarm starts howling.
Seconds later, her students, lured outside by the phony alarm, started to fall in the path of bullets.
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