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The phrase "a growing concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an increasing level of worry or anxiety regarding a particular issue or topic.
Example: "Climate change has become a growing concern for many scientists and policymakers around the world."
Alternatives: "an increasing worry about" or "a rising apprehension regarding".
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Cybersecurity is a growing concern for most governments.
Overcrowding is a growing concern for the authority.
Her hesitance reflected a growing concern for the feelings of people outside Westboro.
But his main motivation, he said, was a growing concern for the safety of the Orthodox.
It has become a growing concern for the operators of online markets and regulators.
Such crimes have become a growing concern for the country's law-enforcement officials.
"Uncertainty over future currency movements is also a growing concern for businesses.
Water pollution has become a growing concern for some lawmakers as government oversight of polluters has waned.
As the investigation continued, the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association said safety was a growing concern for engineers at Qantas as outsourcing of work continued.
A growing concern for Asian exporters lies in what effect the fiscal crisis in Washington might have on the American economy, and therefore on demand for Asian goods.
Although traditionally a problem for homebuyers, gazumping is a growing concern for tenants all over the UK, says FindaProperty, that but particularly in London and the South-East.
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