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The phrase "a central concern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a primary issue or topic of importance in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The impact of climate change is a central concern of environmental policy today."
Alternatives: "a key issue of" or "a primary focus of".
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That, in a nutshell, is a central concern of many.
If the SNP issue wasn't already a central concern of this campaign, it is now.
Nurturing new talent and education is a central concern of the station, said Davey.
A central concern of investors in these securities was the diversification of the deals' loans.
Love thwarted and unrequited was a central concern of Ocean's studio début, "channel ORANGE," released in 2012.
After decades of neglect by the Somozas, social programs for the poor became a central concern of the Sandinistas.
BILL CLINTON says that foreign policy will be a central concern of his last year in office.
The integrity of test samples has long been a central concern of athletes in all sports in which testing occurs.
It also affects how it feels to be an American, which is a central concern of American novelists.
How artists represent the wounded is a central concern of Barker's novels, as is the exclusion of these bodies from the official visual record of the war.
This is a central concern of Ferrante's: the way a female genius is demonised by culture, the way that, lacking an outlet, it may turn demonic.
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