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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cause for grave" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The recent events have become a cause for grave concern among the community."
Alternatives: "a reason for serious" or "a source of significant".
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This is a cause for grave concern.
"It's a cause for grave concern," he told me.
"The court decision is a cause for grave concern.
Bercow said this case was a "cause for grave concern".
That this new set of risks is not being managed should be a cause for grave concern.
For some senior officials within the Federal Reserve System, the appearance of this potential conflict of interest was a cause for grave concern.
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It's from an indictment, and it is cause for grave concern.
"All this is cause for grave concern as we now face a clear case of a new family of toxic chemicals intended to kill," he said.
Two, tragic, and potentially avoidable drug-related deaths within a short span of time in the same premises is, of course, cause for grave concern.
But now we have given them cause for grave concern.
Over there, Barack Obama acknowledges that there is cause for grave concern.
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