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The phrase "a continual concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or topic that is consistently troubling or worrying over a period of time.
Example: "The rising cost of living has become a continual concern for many families struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "an ongoing worry" or "a persistent issue."
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Preserving the integrity of bodies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, capable of box-office successes but needing public support for their core work, was a continual concern.
He was brought up in a country where exposure to sun – "always out in the sun every day on the cricket field" – was natural, as it is in Australia where melanoma is a continual concern.
Arendt expressed a continual concern with the nature of political action, the possibility of new beginnings and the idea of the "banality of evil," introduced in the controversial 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem.
This interacts with the general public's assumptions about the need for hot water [ Block 2] to make worker training and supervision a continual concern.
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Range anxiety in EVs refers to "[road users] continual concern and fear of becoming stranded with a discharged battery in a limited range vehicle" (Tate et al. 2008).
Until the IAAF's trust-fund system there was continual concern about athletes earning money by violating rules.
One of the pleasures of reading "The Rotifer" in the context of Gavell's other work arises from seeing that it's part of her continual concern with the ambiguities of motherhood: the pain of separateness, of powerlessness, of being unable to protect the ones you love from their history.
It was Levin's heritage of hardworking parents and the hardships and illnesses he saw suffered by people during the Depression that influenced his continual concern about social justice and peace, family members said.
A continual institutional memory concerning allegations and cases of abuse of children was lacking.
Since 2008, the attempt to activate ESA recipients has been a continual source of public concern, often focalising around the use (or abuse as the lobbies tend to argue) of the WCA in order to shift people off disability benefit and on to JSA.
This function is thus concerned with a continual adaptation of canon law to the circumstances of the time as well as to personal needs.
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