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The phrase "a key concern is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing an important issue or topic that needs attention or consideration.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, a key concern is the rising sea levels affecting coastal communities."
Alternatives: "a major issue is" or "a significant worry is".
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A key concern is Iranian incitement of Shia populations in the Gulf region.
A key concern is a sudden proliferation of bans dotting the continent.
A key concern is giving all groups a say in shaping the kind of city they want to see.
A key concern is that, whether universities win or lose, the system will irrevocably skew the very data it sets out to measure.
A key concern is that Microsoft is set to include and update features in UWP that won't be supported by older development platforms.
Yet a key concern is that increases in some student aid programs may come at the expense of cuts in other more effective student aid programs.
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A key concern was cost.
A key concern was that the school would add extra competition to an already crowded field during an era of budget cuts and potential teacher layoffs.
This news blackout on what many NGOs considered a key concern was broken when at a meeting last Wednesday Hugo Swire, the Foreign Office minister, made a speech in which he pressed Sri Lanka to investigate people's disappearances, guarantee freedom of expression and "stamp out intimidation of journalists and human rights defenders".
But one reason the surveys kept showing that government spending was a key concern was Obama himself.
A key concern was the adverse effect that uranium mining would have on the northern Aboriginal people.
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