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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we are alarmed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a collective emotion of fear in response to an event or news. For example, "We are alarmed by the rising rates of violent crimes in our neighborhood."
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We are alarmed by this initiative.
We are alarmed that expectations for COP17 are so low.
"We are alarmed at the continuing downward trend, the longer the state of limbo continues".
"We are alarmed … We have asked the German government for information".
"We are alarmed at the scale of the commissioning crisis which is engulfing small charities and threatening their very survival".
"We are alarmed by the Central Library Plan, which seems to us to be a misplaced use of funds in a time of great scarcity," the letter says.
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Of course we were alarmed.
Should we be alarmed?
We were alarmed by a recent dispatch in the N.Y.
Why should we be alarmed by the pattern and nature of boys' friendships?
"We're alarmed at the spendthrift attitude of the government," said Thomas Cranmer.
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