Learn what "there's nothing to be alarmed about" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is reassuring someone that they do not need to panic or worry.
From Blood Contract, Episode 27
The speaker tries to calm someone by saying there is no real danger.
Use this to calm someone down in a polite or formal way. It can sound a little stiff in casual speech.
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