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The phrase "alarming conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a finding or result that is surprising and causes concern or fear.
Example: "After analyzing the data, the researchers reached an alarming conclusion about the potential risks associated with the new drug."
Alternatives: "disturbing finding" or "worrying result".
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Blair has drawn an alarming conclusion from this.
But the alarming conclusion of this book is how completely scarcity colonises the mind.
But he quickly added, "This is not necessarily an alarming conclusion".
The ensuing investigations reached the same alarming conclusion: These women were not the only victims.
Now new research points to an alarming conclusion: because of the species' low genetic diversity, the cancer is contagious and is spreading from one devil to another.
This past July, Science published a paper with an alarming conclusion: most people would rather give themselves an electric shock than be alone with their thoughts.
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As he sifted information, he reached some alarming conclusions.
But this can lead to some absurd and potentially alarming conclusions.
Mr. Mukasey, in a seven-page retort, dated Oct. 31, dismissed what he called Mr. Kelly's "alarming conclusions" as factually incorrect.
Several recent books look at this decision from different vantage points, and come to surprising — some might say even alarming — conclusions.
Mr Krepon says that though similarly alarming conclusions could have been drawn from American or Soviet military literature in the cold war, a space war never took place.
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