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The phrase 'alarming to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express something that is worrying or unsettling. For example: It was alarming to see how quickly the situation had deteriorated.
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It's alarming, and it should be alarming to the public.
And alarming to the blind.
It's a little alarming to consider, frankly.
That should be alarming to everyone.
Yet the war-games look alarming to neighbours.
"It's definitely alarming to look at those statistics," she said.
"It was alarming to me that it was happening".
The ubiquity of the Sheikhs quickly goes from alarming to amusing, to unnoticeable.
Although they are alarming to parents, they do not cause any long-term problems.
The health agency's numbers, while alarming to some state lawmakers, are not unexpected.
I asked McGee whether he thought that seeing Karadzic brought to justice was alarming to Mugabe.
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