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The phrase "a constant concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an ongoing issue or worry that affects someone or something.
Example: "Environmental sustainability is a constant concern for our organization as we strive to reduce our carbon footprint."
Alternatives: "an ongoing worry for" or "a persistent issue for".
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Money, too, is a constant concern for amateur boxers, who must pay coaches and travel expenses.
"It just opens a threshold that has to be a constant concern for the D.A.," she said.
Although there were fewer accidents in 2008, they remain a constant concern for the 240 million people living among the country's more than 17,000 islands.
The possibility of legal repercussions arising from negligence of health and safety issues can be a constant concern for many companies.
A constant concern for those who believe in academic freedom and oppose censorship is when school board members, not educators, become decision-makers in the selection of educational material.
The PST have stabilised the club off the field and Awford admitted finance is a constant concern for him.
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Adding to their difficult circumstances, violent crime was an almost constant concern for people living in one of the oldest and poorest inner-city districts in Liverpool.
Plasmodium, for example, is a constant concern in Africa and often occurs in endemic and epidemic proportions.
Many of the economies that benefited least from the most recent convergence wave are economic "hard cases", where infrastructure is least developed, government is most corrupt, and basic security is a constant concern.Difficult, againThere could be ways forward for those willing to take them.
The potential for the reappearance is a constant concern as potential vectors remain present.
This team's creaking defence, a backline too fragile to provide any kind of platform for a title challenge, is a constant concern.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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