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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarms with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of causing alarm or concern, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The sudden noise alarms with the unexpected event."
Alternatives: "causes alarm" or "raises concerns."
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Neil Austin's lighting alarms with fluorescent glare.
There were details that set off little alarms with Read.
"This information that was out there did not raise enough alarms with anybody," Mr. Fleischer said.
Google's book-scanning project has raised alarms with the French cultural establishment.
And he shows no concerns about possibly setting off smoke alarms with his open fires.
LV= told the Halls that alarms with a minimum grade 2 EN50131 standard should be fitted.
Google's border-straddling scale and its brash ambitions raise alarms with some European politicians.
I've sweated out what blessedly turned out to be false alarms with many others.
This method is shown to reduce false alarms with a small reduction in detection performance.
And they suggest that car owners use alarms with a battery backup, hood locks and common sense.
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But the options trades set off alarms with market regulators because Dr. Tucker was the only person buying some of the instruments just before the takeover.
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