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the alarm
noun
A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.
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"the alarm" can be a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can refer to a device that alerts or warns of danger or a critical event, or it can be a figurative term for feeling afraid or anxious. Example 1: "The alarm went off at 7 o'clock, waking me up for work." Example 2: "She felt a sense of panic rise in her as the alarm of her impending deadline sounded in her head." In both of these examples, "the alarm" is used to refer to a specific thing (a clock/alarm clock in the first example and a feeling of fear/anxiety in the second) and is grammatically correct in the sentence.
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The alarm went off.
"Answer the alarm quickly.
The alarm is confusing.
The alarm goes off.
The alarm clock rings.
Again, he raised the alarm.
The alarm has been sounded.
The alarm was still beeping.
The alarm clock goes off.
Ignore the alarm, they ordered.
The alarm has stopped beeping.
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