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The phrase "a consistent concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or topic that is regularly troubling or worrying over a period of time.
Example: "The rising levels of pollution in urban areas have become a consistent concern for environmental activists."
Alternatives: "a recurring issue" or "an ongoing worry".
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A consistent concern, she said, was how well garments fit in the seat.
Inequality has also been a consistent concern of another much-mentioned Brit, Angus Deaton.
Despite the up-beat presentation we were treated to at News UK, there is a consistent concern about this period of transition from print to screen.
Hagel says his positions on Israel has been "completely distorted," though he acknowledges that "I have also questioned some very cavalier attitudes taken about very complicated issues in the Middle East". Certainly, Hagel has expressed sentiments that many U.S. politicians tend to avoid, including a consistent concern for the plight of Palestinians.
s more and more elements of our lives move online, security is a consistent concern.
Yang sees the festival as a potential launching pad for participants to get experience and exposure, a consistent concern expressed by studio executives.
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But more importantly, unlike a veritable host of Jefferson scholars in recent years, Hitchens pays less attention to Jefferson's inconsistencies or contradictions than to what gave Jefferson's public life a measure of coherence: consistent concern for national survival.
Mueller, one of the report's authors, said previous research from the RUPRI Center found Medicare payments have been a consistent financial concern for pharmacists since the program was implemented.
Obesity is a major cardiovascular risk factor that has been a consistent global concern in modern time [ 1].
Rosen writes: The most consistent concern was that Sotomayor, although an able lawyer, was "not that smart and kind of a bully on the bench," as one former Second Circuit clerk for another judge put it.
One consistent concern about vouchers is that health plans would have financial incentives to avoid the sick.
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