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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable source of concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or situations that are significant enough to cause worry or anxiety.
Example: "The recent rise in cyberattacks has become a considerable source of concern for businesses worldwide."
Alternatives: "a significant cause for concern" or "a major source of worry".
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The fear of needles was found to be a considerable source of concern for some, while others showed a lack of knowledge about tests that do not require a blood sample.
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They are prevalent in community samples all around the developed world [ 1– 3]; are common reasons for referral to youth mental health clinics [ 2, 4]; are associated with significant impairment and maladjustment [ 5]; and have become a considerable source of public health concern [ 6, 7].
They find that to be a considerable source of stress, especially when work demands are high.
Outwashes are the largest of the fluvioglacial deposits and provide a considerable source of windblown material.
It was a considerable source of pride, of course — and much more convenient.
Therefore, climatic conditions are a considerable source of uncertainty in the projection of forest development.
In September, a CEMB member named Irtaza Hussain took his own life shortly after citing his loss of religion as a considerable source of distress.
HMO enrollment was a considerable source of ineligibility.
Lactation is a considerable source of PFC exposure for infants.
The cell counting step can, however, be a considerable source of variability [ 5].
Is Facebook a particular source of concern?
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