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The phrase "a concern would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a potential issue or problem that may arise in a discussion or situation.
Example: "In this project, a concern would be the timeline for completion, as we have tight deadlines to meet."
Alternatives: "a potential issue could be" or "one worry might be".
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"I'm not sure that my advocating such a concern would be the best way of making progress with it".
Surely a concern would be, 'Could I fit everything into this one bag?'" Sporty from Atlanta: "The description on how to use the bag makes it sound really complicated and shuts down the sale.
A concern would be that the UK tariffs and the potential tariffs for Swedish data differ.
In terms of generalisability of the present findings to the United Kingdom, a concern would be that Danish item costs were used.
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With a decrease in the number of rows of staples to secure the vessel following division, a potential concern would be a corresponding decrease in the haemostatic capability of the device.
A bigger concern would be if a CRISPR gene somehow transferred through a mite or wasp to honey bees, Unckless said.
Because protamine sulfate is used to induce transient foot process effacement and proteinuria, a particular concern would be that the protamine used as a nucleic acid carrier in the shamporter construct might cause changes in the podocyte itself.
It said that if any of a number of things went wrong, its ability to continue as a going concern would be called into question.
"It's unfortunate if it discourages some people from purchasing these vehicles, but a bigger concern would be promising more miles per gallon and then disappointing drivers".
The accountants Deloitte said that the club's ability to continue "as a going concern" would be under threat if they dropped out the Premier League.
A secondary concern would be changes to the gold grating bars (which, when in place, face the HRMA) due to sputtering by particles, particularly for the high-aspect ratio HEG gratings.
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