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The phrase "a concerning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that causes worry or anxiety.
Example: "The recent rise in pollution levels is a concerning trend for public health."
Alternatives: "a troubling" or "a worrisome".
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But it sets a concerning precedent.
He said Glen Parva was "a concerning institution".
A concerning finding emerged from a study that I read recently.
"They, as of now, have not risen to anything resembling a concerning level," he wrote.
"The hanging of Ajmal Kasab marks a concerning end to [India's] moratorium on capital punishment.
There is also a concerning lack of understanding about what is sexual consent.
"That's a concerning development; it just further complicates things," he said.
"The lack of information provided to us demonstrates a concerning lack of transparency.
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It's a concern".
Gangs remains a concern.
Crime remains a concern.
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