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The phrase "alarm to" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use other phrases or words instead, such as "alerted to," "notified of," or "warned of." For example, "The police officer was alerted to suspicious activity in the area."
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"False alarm to Queen's death!" it said.
You set your alarm to P.M. again.
Israeli politicians reacted with alarm to the new guidelines.
Palestinian officials reacted with alarm to Mr. Lieberman's statements.
He'd been setting an alarm to catch particular events.
Competition lawyers and their business clients are also reacting with alarm to the policy muddle.
I set an alarm to remind myself three weeks from now about something I've read.
Supporters of affirmative action reacted with alarm to the court's decision to hear the case.
Teach relaxation techniques to temper the biological alarm to fight or flee whenever fear takes over.
He pointed with alarm to their last three losses, all by double digits.
Or set it as an alarm to buzz you awake in the morning.
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