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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarming facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information that is surprising or concerning, often in a context that highlights the seriousness of the situation.
Example: "The report revealed alarming facts about the environmental impact of plastic waste in our oceans."
Alternatives: "disturbing information" or "worrying details".
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"These alarming facts are now irrefutable.
In the coming months, investigators uncovered other alarming facts.
To point out these alarming facts is not to be anti- union, or anti-worker.
Yet there remain some alarming facts for iPhone owners to take on board.
Speaking to reporters later, Mr. Annan said his report "contains some pretty alarming facts, particularly in the chapter on environment, and some pretty shaming ones regarding poverty".
One of the alarming facts about the ever-increasing number of allegations of serious abuse by British forces in Iraq is how few were investigated, yet alone prosecuted, even when the evidence of wrongdoing was very strong.
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Here's an alarming fact.
To be sure, that is a very alarming fact.
Despite this alarming fact, childhood malnutrition remains under-documented and fundamentally misunderstood, reports Doctors Without Borders.
Dairy lovers around the world were introduced to an alarming fact a few years ago.
The sorry, alarming fact is that approximately 40% of the park is superimposed by an oil and gas concession run by a Canadian-headquartered company, Pacific Exploration and Production.
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