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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continued concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or topic that remains a worry or point of interest over time.
Example: "The environmental impact of plastic waste has been a continued concern for activists and policymakers alike."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a persistent worry".
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Crime is a continuing concern.
The home runs are a continuing concern for Nova.
I think there's a continuing concern regarding the economy.
Indeed, sound public policy demanded it register a continuing concern.
Pressures from demographic change are also a continuing concern, with increased costs of 3% each year.
Union leaders have frequently denounced E-Verify as error-prone, a continuing concern.
"Housing is a continuing concern," said Sean C. Kraus, chief investment officer for CitizensTrust in Pasadena, Calif.
The crackdown on freedom of expression was already a continuing concern.
The players are weary of Randolph's status being a continuing concern.
Its unceasing efforts to report the news without bias have been matched by a continuing concern for human welfare.
Davis's game has eroded in recent years, however, and his back issues could be a continuing concern.
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