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"even more alarming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something has increased in a negative way, making it more serious or worrisome than before. For example, "The climbing rate of infections is even more alarming than before."
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Ireland provides an even more alarming example.
The wealth gap is even more alarming.
That is an even more alarming prospect.
Such a calculation is even more alarming.
Adding them in makes the position look even more alarming.
Even more alarming, she said, their conversation was awkward.
The long-term consequences are even more alarming.
Even more alarming, it's now beginning to show up in teenagers and children.
Looking at examples from other industries, like hospitals, can be even more alarming.
If they're not scripted, they sound scripted, which is even more alarming.
The national average is bad enough but it hides an even more alarming regional disparity.
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