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Discover Ludwig"alarmed that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a feeling of fear or dread regarding something. For example, "He was alarmed that the storm was quickly approaching."
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If you heard a jubilant howling around midday yesterday, do not be alarmed: that was me.
Alarmed that success may bring Adele happiness.
She is alarmed that women aren't taking precautions.
He is alarmed that he is so delighted by it.
They are alarmed that I pay for drinks.
We are alarmed that expectations for COP17 are so low.
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It is alarming that Mr. Obama did not.
"It was alarming that a substantial portion of trials arrived at different conclusions," Ebrahim says.
It is alarming that the President and so many other politicians in Washington are disparaging saving.
I'm always alarmed by that talk".
"We were a bit alarmed by that".
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