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alarm

[uh-lahrm] / əˈlɑrm /




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One trend that particularly alarms Milburn is the number of young people who are economically inactive.

From BBC

In France, where foreign-language films are frequently shown with dubbing, voice actors have already been raising the alarm about AI's impact on their profession.

From Barron's

Scottish Water said teams have been working round the clock since the alarm was raised and the local water treatment works was shut down as a precautionary measure.

From BBC

For one thing, loved ones don’t necessarily want their home to become a house-arrest situation, with cameras pointed in all directions and sensors and alarms on every door.

From The Wall Street Journal

This outpouring of funds has sounded alarm bells for critics who see these new centers as depriving attention from disciplines they consider more important and which have simultaneously seen a decrease in support.

From The Wall Street Journal