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Discover Ludwig"in alarm" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means feeling worried or frightened due to a sudden or unexpected event. Example: "The entire town was in alarm when news of the approaching storm reached them."
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In alarm, I stopped its publication.
I looked down in alarm.
The deer sprang away in alarm.
The women looked in alarm, started to explain, then bolted.
For a moment the DP's eyes widened in alarm.
"Riiiiight," he says, his eyes widening in alarm.
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