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The phrase "I was alarmed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express surprise, fear, or concern about something that has happened or is going to happen. For example: - "I was alarmed when I heard the loud crash from the next room." - "John's parents were alarmed when they saw his report card." - "The news report about the hurricane approaching made me feel alarmed." - "I was alarmed by the sudden change in my cat's behavior."
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I was alarmed.
At first, I was alarmed.
"I was alarmed," Rudolf told me.
But I was alarmed when I heard about this.
I was alarmed to discover that only 6% of such new blood lecturers were women.
She noticed nothing amiss, but I was alarmed by his unintentional exposure.
"Consequently, when the US attorney's office informed me of their source's warning, I was alarmed.
As I pay for energy upfront from Scottish Power, I was alarmed to receive a bill for £318 in February.
I was alarmed into inviting him to my house as a guest, something I'd never done before.
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"If this sounds alarming," he said, "it is because, frankly, I am alarmed".
"I am alarmed.
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