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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at alarm" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a state of being alarmed or in a state of alert, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The system went off at alarm, indicating a potential security breach."
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In the complicated sample, a similar difference between ALARM and control sites was observed (50.0% at ALARM sites versus 37.4% at control sites, p = 0.08).
Another study is looking at alarm data from patient hospital rooms.
Questionnaires present the information on customer characteristics, primary behavior at alarm, pre-movement time and exit choice.
What if a fire suddenly raged out of control, defying the expectations of the staff at alarm headquarters?
And now that you're here, there's nothing we can say that will keep you from spending the rest of your life furiously gnawing away at alarm mechanisms in the H&M fitting rooms until you either marry money or choke to death on the security ink.
The first film, above, looks at alarm clocks that communicate subway delays, coffee shop receipts that display the daily news headlines, and sprites that peer over the edges of UNIQLO shop windows, changing colors to mimic the clothing of passers-by.
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Groundwater has been depleted at alarming rates.
Asthma is killing people at alarming rates.
Biodiversity, including wildlife, is globally decreasing at alarming rates.
Nonetheless, recent research shows that degradation continues at alarming rates.
Every business we have is growing at alarming rates.
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