Sentence examples for alarming aftermath from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alarming aftermath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the disturbing or concerning consequences that follow an event or situation.
Example: "The alarming aftermath of the natural disaster left the community in shock and despair."
Alternatives: "disturbing consequences" or "worrying results".

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We blink again and they are out of the house and the sink is no longer full of their dishes and the DVR is no longer jammed with their shows and there is a quiet, an edifying and alarming aftermath of sorts.

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While the destruction was alarming, the aftermath was eerily calm.

As an engineering exercise, the project made sense, coming in the aftermath of alarming spikes in global petroleum prices that — this may sound familiar — inspired programs to reduce the nation's reliance on Middle East oil.

The "spread of severe cost burdens [where renters pay more than half their income for housing] during the Great Recession and its aftermath is particularly alarming," it warns.

Alarming malnutrition levels In the aftermath of the Bihar floods, UNICEF assessed the levels of malnutrition among children in the camps for those displaced by the disaster.

Tensions between residents and the police have shaped the aftermath of Brown's death in unpredictable and alarming ways.

During his own reporting in the aftermath of the riots, Mr. Joseph "stumbled upon" an alarming fact: While reporting from Gujarat on the aftermath of the riots, I stumbled upon the fact that a senior minister in Mr. Modi's cabinet, Haren Pandya, had testified in a shroud of secrecy before a tribunal that was investigating the cause of the riots.

A police officer in Georgia is on administrative leave after a local television station aired dashcam video of his alarming message: "we only kill black people". As Texas struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, a federal court has blocked the state's attempt to outlaw so-called sanctuary cities by Republican lawmakers.

After a week of viewingwrenching (and often outstanding) television news coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, I find that Moonves's comments present both an absurd and alarming view of what he sees as the future of the "CBS Evening News".

In the immediate aftermath of carnage, New Yorkers lower their guard in a way that is almost alarming, as when your neighbour, who hasn't spoken to you for a year, steps forward in her 'steel grey Dolce & Gabbana two-piece armour' for a hug.

Even more alarming, it says, is the level of youth unemployment, which increased to more than 60 per cent by the end of last year in the aftermath of the latest war between Israel and the rulers of Gaza, the militant group Hamas.

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