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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concern from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an issue or worry that originates from a specific person, group, or source.
Example: "There is a concern from the community regarding the proposed changes to the park."
Alternatives: "a worry from" or "an issue raised by".
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That was a concern from the get-go.
The maximum efficiency of a transmission line is a concern from design and operation viewpoints.
There has been a concern from the community over who profits from the World Cup".
A concern from the very beginning was avoiding interference on a system's receiver's due to its own transmitter outputs.
The production of tritium and activation products of LiPb might be a concern from the radiological safety point of view.
When Ford was studying gender studies at Adelaide university during the Howard years, feminism seemed historic, a concern from another age.
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The lack of corrosion control in Flint, he later wrote, was a "major concern from a public health standpoint".
"This is a huge concern from a national security perspective," said Laura Moy, deputy director of Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology.
And the current playing side is something of a major concern from a Forest perspective.
A particular concern from a physiological perspective relies in assessing carbon allocation tradeoffs in concert with changing climates.
Therefore, we argue that switching to long-term plans should not be a primary concern from a policy point of view.
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