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The phrase "alarming picture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is concerning or disturbing. Example: "The newspaper article painted an alarming picture of the current state of poverty in our city."
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But looking specifically at supplements presented a more alarming picture.
A study of American companies provides another alarming picture.
Other unofficial reports nevertheless continued to paint a much more alarming picture.
A survey of primary-school teachers by YouGov this month painted an alarming picture of music education.
The survey paints an alarming picture of a group that feels disenfranchised, isolated and threatened on all sides.
Still, Paleczny and Hammil's research arguably paints an even more alarming picture of the state of the world's seabirds.
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There are several of these vaguely alarming pictures in the show.
They take unflinching, alarming pictures of the way things are in many women's lives.
If there's nothing new, there are always those alarming pictures of him doing battle with a bacon butty.
IN SPITE of alarming pictures from the Czech capital (see above) improved flood prevention measures look set to hold in Prague and fears of catastrophic flooding are subsiding.
I was focusing all of my energy on not allowing my voice to tremble as two healthcare professionals and one student-in-training pointed at alarming pictures in a book and speculated.
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