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"deeply alarmed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a heightened level of alarm or fear about something. For example: "The public were deeply alarmed when news of the impending crisis broke."
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"We're deeply alarmed".
By now, American officials were deeply alarmed by the potential consequences.
Many in Britain are deeply alarmed by this prospect, including a majority in Parliament.
The UN secretary general, Ban Kismoon, is deeply alarmed by the youth leader's comments.
Cuts to child and adult mental health services have many professionals deeply alarmed.
Yet proposals now to cut subsidies for clean energy producers have deeply alarmed foreign companies drawn to its market.
The authorities in Cairo and their conservative allies in the Gulf are deeply alarmed by the growing chaos in Libya.
Meanwhile, the prospect of a pullout has deeply alarmed the Syrian Kurdish forces allied with the United States.
She's fearless about city street sounds but deeply alarmed by the noises coming from the upstairs neighbor, Sebastian.
"I'm deeply alarmed I have discovered when I collected [my kid] today... the teacher asked to talk to me.
Once again, the states (who have to run the schools, but need your money to do it) are deeply alarmed.
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