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"becoming alarming" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is growing increasingly dire (i.e., the alarming part of the situation is not yet fully realized, but it is on the rise). For example, "The number of cases of the virus in the region is becoming alarming."
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"The move to increase FDI caps in in these sectors will help mobilize capital into these sectors, which the country needs and would also improve the current account deficit situation, which was becoming alarming.
But the frequency with which Mitsubishi issues recalls is becoming alarming.
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The United States is not alone in becoming alarmed at China's export prowess.
But increasing numbers of observers in many sectors are becoming alarmed.
He formed the coalition in 2012 after becoming alarmed about the state of agriculture in Virginia.
Worse, too little was being done about the banks' bad loans, and the stockmarket was becoming alarmed.
With the heat index making it feel like a moist 94 degrees on the field, Glavine was becoming alarmed.
Early childhood educators are becoming alarmed at the disappearance of imaginative play in today's overentertained and programmed children.
But they say they believe the public is becoming alarmed at the level of spending being pursued by Democrats.
Results from Britain in particular suggest people are becoming alarmed by the consequences of the coalition's deficit reduction programme.
As they contemplate Taiwan's economic future, some officials are becoming alarmed at the prospect of growing dependence on China.
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