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alarming

[uh-lahr-ming] / əˈlɑr mɪŋ /


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“The quantity of those borrowers who are in default is really alarming,” said Williams, who served as deputy assistant secretary of planning, policy and innovation at the Education Department during the Biden administration.

From MarketWatch

“The quantity of those borrowers who are in default is really alarming,” said Williams, who served as deputy assistant secretary of planning, policy and innovation at the Education Department during the Biden administration.

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“I don’t think you can overstate how alarming this policy is,” Rust said.

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“There goes the house” is an alarming and revealing statement, and one that could come back to haunt him.

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They issued a public safety warning, describing the number of recent incidents as highly unusual and alarming.

From BBC