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The phrase "a big concern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or topic that is significant or troubling to someone or a group.
Example: "Climate change is a big concern of many environmental activists who are advocating for immediate action."
Alternatives: "a major issue for" or "a significant worry for".
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"Health is a big concern of mine.
It is a big concern of all the doctors".
"Anytime you lose someone the stature of Storen, that's a big concern of mine," Johnson said.
But, he added, "A big concern of this work is the transition to practical applications.
The approximately $300 billion spent each year on R & D is a big concern of the bureau's economists.
Bill Loveless: Right and across his district, he's seeing the rising sea level, you know, on a regular basis and acknowledges that's a big concern of people there.
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Not reporting a margin of error brings up a big concern for those of us trying to communicate with readers about polling: If there's not a prominently listed margin of error, do they understand that there's error?
"Europe is a big concern for all of us, but we have committed 15 new vehicles in the next 5 years there," Mr. Mulally said.
The privacy of personal data remains a big concern for around 75% of consumers in most countries.
Renzi, in contrast, said it had only become a big concern to people because of the narratives that populists in his country were weaving.
Corporate espionage is a big concern for a lot of companies.
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