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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of concern or urgency regarding a situation, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report should alarm that there are significant issues with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "raise concern that" or "signal that".
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It also has an alarm that can be triggered remotely.
AIDS was like an alarm that wouldn't shut off.
Vivian sleeps wearing an alarm that monitors her heart rate and oxygen levels.
I hate alarm clocks; I have an internal alarm that gets me going.
The report it produced has been criticized as far short of the alarm that Enron needed.
The center did not have an alarm that could notify firefighters.
Another alarm that could avert a disaster is a water-leak detector.
"And I highly recommend an alarm that has an LCD screen with a digital display".
It comes with an alarm that will sound when a limit is reached.
Of course, the fire alarm that routed us all from our beds at 3 a.m.
It is the recurring nature of the alarm that will gall them most.
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