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The phrase "alarms me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing concern or fear about a situation or event that causes you distress.
Example: "The recent rise in crime rates in our neighborhood really alarms me."
Alternatives: "concerns me" or "worries me".
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His certainty alarms me.
This alarms me.
It's the 'only' that alarms me.
That's what alarms me about this conference.
As a physician researcher, this annoys and alarms me.
This genuinely alarms me and I'm amazed when other adults are more blase.
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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.
It alarmed me.
"Really?" This rather alarmed me.
At first, years ago, they alarmed me.
"But he might say: 'You're alarming me.
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