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the alarming
noun
A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.
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The alarming wage cut did not happen.
(He built the alarming Empire State Plaza, in Albany).
After the car was about a year old, steps were taken to check the alarming disintegration.
Ricky Hatton's attachment to the Premier League champions verges on the alarming.
Her definition of the phrase veers from the unexpected to the alarming.
Once again, the alarming psychiatric casualty rate threatens to overwhelm existing mental health resources.
This lecture was weirdly balanced between the alarming and the soporific.
The alarming growing trend of NCDs has been the subject of intense global debate.
It's an alarm clock, without the alarming part.
Except for the alarming lack of progress.
But here's the alarming part.
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