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Discover Ludwig"caused alarm" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has created a feeling of fear or anxiety, or made other people worried. For example, "The fire alarm caused alarm in the building as everyone scrambled to evacuate."
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The change caused alarm and misunderstanding.
These manifestations, quite naturally, have caused alarm.
The declaration caused alarm and anger.
The legal gridlock has caused alarm.
Documents released on Thursday caused alarm among leavers.
The law has also caused alarm outside Russia.
The Oct. 19 stock market collapse also caused alarm.
However, the proposals have caused alarm among business groups and the self-employed.
The MacQuarrie Report said that this caused "alarm and consternation" among the Newsnight editorial team.
And he made a habit of speaking up for his workers when conditions caused alarm.
The huge collateral damage done by these fisheries soon caused alarm.
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