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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarming me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something is causing you to feel alarmed or concerned.
Example: "The sudden change in temperature is alarming me, and I feel uneasy about the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "causing me concern" or "making me anxious".
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"But he might say: 'You're alarming me.
She has a slightly head-girlish posh voice, alarming me at one point by referring to a "flirt" her husband used to have in France, before I realise that she actually said "flat", only in a patrician drawl.
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She points out that, since the nineteen-eighties, the amount of time spent sleeping has declined at an alarming rate, and that, well, alarmed me.
His certainty alarms me.
It alarmed me.
"Really?" This rather alarmed me.
At first, years ago, they alarmed me.
Blood transfusions don't alarm me anymore.
Something about the laserlike directness of the swan alarmed me.
He said he did not want to alarm me.
That's what alarms me about this conference.
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