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The phrase "alarmist statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe statistics that are exaggerated or intended to provoke fear or concern about a particular issue.
Example: "The report was criticized for relying on alarmist statistics that painted a dire picture of the situation without considering the full context."
Alternatives: "exaggerated figures" or "fearmongering data".
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But I write this not with the aim to frighten with alarmist statistics – but instead to convey the scale of the opportunity in front of us, as leaders from the G8 nations gather together today in London to tackle dementia on a global scale.
Where the coverage comes up short is through citation of unsubstantiated, alarmist statistics about alleged runaway costs associated with private water.
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The most alarmist, anti-pit bull statistics show that fewer than 30 people in the United States are killed every year by dogs (and no one is even suggesting that pit bulls are responsible for all of those 30 deaths, even).
The comments to my column were representative of the mood in our country at the time: that the rape statistics were likely alarmist and disputable, and even in the off-chance true, it was college women's fault for drinking alcohol and dressing provocatively (read: the victims deserved it).
The alarmists will not be dissuaded by statistics.
He adds: This haphazard trail of politicized statistics sets a terrible precedent: an alarmist response to data that had only ever warranted collegiate action.
The House Science Committee tweeted a link to a Breitbart News article about plummeting global land temperatures on Thursday, alleging that the climate "alarmist community" is hypocritical for remaining silent about the statistics..@BreitbartNews: Global Temperatures Plunge.
Experts cited alarming new statistics -- around 13percentt of us were socially phobic, for example -- and magazines dished up the requisite alarmist trend stories.
Alarmist hype?
Alarmist, much?
This is not alarmist.
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