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"especially alarming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are emphasizing the severity or surprise of something. For example: "The recent rise in violent crimes in our city is especially alarming."
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The racial disparities in middle schools were especially alarming.
A severe drop-off in his velocity was especially alarming.
At first blush, the gap there doesn't seem especially alarming.
But it is the rise in the female prison population, including mothers, which is especially alarming.
Some people are more anxious than others, or may find the thought of a particular disease especially alarming.
For Egyptians taking nervous note of the country's mounting calamities, with security ebbing and prices rising, the sustained drop-off in tourism has been especially alarming.
Reports that his government is moving its stockpile of chemical weapons and might be preparing to use them are especially alarming.
The idea that the North would now offer such material to the highest bidder, as it does with its other advanced weapons, is especially alarming.
Mr. Günter said the situation was "especially alarming with the Issue 90 assault rifles, which are lighter and a lot more lethal than the older generation of assault rifles".
The higher prevalence of multidrug resistant E. coli isolates in dairy products is especially alarming.
The situation at Havasupai is especially alarming.
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