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The phrase "the alarm blared" is a valid and correct phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a loud, or jarring noise, such as from an alarm clock or burglar alarm. Example sentence: When the alarm blared, I jolted awake feeling groggy and disoriented.
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A few hours later, the alarms blared again when flight controllers tried to restart the stalled coolant pump.
The alarm blares.
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INSIDE Attica, the wake-up alarm blared at 6 a.m., a sustained inflictor of shock to the eardrums and psyche.
Periodically during the afternoon the newly installed security alarm blared — another matter Ms. Jackson would have to resolve.
— A fire alarm blared at the Knicks' training center Wednesday, its shrill bursts disturbing an otherwise peaceful afternoon.
A car alarm blared in the distance.
As I took in each new facet, some part of my real-world foreground seemed to evaporate, like the smudge on my computer screen and the coffee cup next to it and the car alarm blaring from the street below.
An alarm blared from a vacant storefront on Market Street.
As an alarm blared, he said, "Fire, Engine 1," while calmly punching a button to silence the alarm.
Suddenly an alarm blared and 20 students, some calm and some not, filed out of the makeshift classroom.
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