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The phrase "a generalized concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broad or overarching worry or issue that applies to a wide range of situations or subjects.
Example: "The report highlighted a generalized concern about the impact of climate change on global food security."
Alternatives: "a broad concern" or "a widespread worry".
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It also reflects a generalized concern that the country and culture they grew up in is getting away from them fast, and that their party's leadership, beholden to cosmopolitan business interests, is complicit in this tragedy.
"The impetus for these changes has been a generalized concern about competitiveness but the results could very well be a weakening of rules," said Senator Jack Reed, the Rhode Island Democrat who heads the Senate banking subcommittee on securities and investment, which has jurisdiction over the S.E.C. "The notion that we're becoming rapidly globalized is clear.
But it also covers more elusive, and evolving, interests, such as exploitation of one's personal name and image (right of publicity), trade secrets, and a generalized concern with prevention of acts amounting to unlicensed appropriation of another's time, labor, and money.
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Chalfant said the officers will have to show they have a specific threat or safety concern, rather than just a "generalized fear of harm".
Chalfant said the officers will have to show they have a specific threat or safety concern, rather than just a "generalized fear of harm". "The California Supreme Court has said there must be a particularized showing of a safety need," he said.
On the other hand, reservations about tainted evidence and a large but generalized concern that law enforcement should set a higher standard.
Escalating tariffs that limit access to markets for high-value products in the developed countries is an issue of generalized concern among most producers and exporters.
Starfish are a beloved ocean icon, and the public reaction was twofold: expressions of sadness, often accompanied by offers of help (observations by "citizen scientists" contributed to what is probably the largest data set ever assembled about a marine-animal disease outbreak), and generalized concern that human beings must be responsible — and might be next.
Starfish are a beloved ocean icon, and the public reaction was twofold: expressions of sadness, often accompanied by offers of help (observations by "citizen scientists" contributed to what is probably the largest data set ever assembled about a marine-animal disease outbreak), and generalized concern that human beings must be responsible and might be next.
"A generalized security concern or privacy interest will no longer suffice," the administration explained in the BARR program rule change notice.
Hopewell's Puritan name speaks of its long history as a quiet, rural and decidedly upscale suburb of Princeton and Trenton, and the fight over football seems to be a part of generalized concerns about newcomers clogging the roads, and about vanishing open space, an exploding school population and rising taxes.
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