Sentence examples for a marker of concern from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a marker of concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sign or indication that something is troubling or worrisome.
Example: "The increase in complaints from customers is a marker of concern for the management team."
Alternatives: "an indicator of worry" or "a sign of distress".

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We speculate however, that among those subjects with primary anxiety diagnoses, somatization is a marker of concern for bodily integrity (as in the hypochondriac) and may protect against self-harm behaviors [ 46, 47].

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We also hypothesize that high STI rates may only be a marker of greater underlying public health concerns such as substance abuse, poor mental health, and the legacy of historic trauma.

Smoking among adolescents may also be a marker of many other lifestyle and health concerns [32], [33].

This kind of rough and ineffective justice is often a marker of early efforts to cope with the first wave of public concern over air pollution.

It was a marker, of sorts.

Cd11b is a marker of microglial activation.

It seemed like a marker of progress.

In schools, the boxes became a marker of inequality.

Humanity views ownership as a marker of status.

Is that not a marker of popularity? .

It was a marker of something very important.

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