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"set alarm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an alarm clock or some form of electronic alarm. For example, "I set my alarm for 7 a.m. so I can get up early."
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That set alarm bells clanging across NATO.
"These figures should set alarm bells ringing.
Then you say your piece: "Set alarm 1".
"But inside the army it could set alarm bells ringing".
This is not nearly enough to set alarm bells ringing.
The results should set alarm bells ringing in every trust.
"This combination of events has, inevitably, set alarm bells ringing.
They should have set alarm bells ringing, but obviously didn't.
Such job descriptions as "magician and children's entertainer" should have set alarm bells ringing.
Google's recent acquisition of an online advertising company called DoubleClick set alarm bells ringing.
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The snag is that any such action would set alarm-bells ringing for investors with serious money at stake in banks elsewhere in the euro area.
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