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The phrase "a more concerning" is not correct in standard English usage.
It can be used when comparing levels of concern about different issues, but it should be followed by a noun, such as "issue" or "problem."
Example: "This is a more concerning issue than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "a greater concern" or "a more troubling".
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What we are witnessing is not the rise of neo-anti-communism per se, even if it seems that way on the surface; instead, anti-communism is merely a pretext for state terrorism and heightened control in the larger, and a more concerning scheme of a re-militarisation of government.
Google is a more concerning foe with Google Compute Engine and Google Apps.
Indeed, MG told Forbes this was a more concerning aspect of his disclosure.
There are too many "isolated incidents" to not conclude there is potentially a more concerning systemic problem to be addressed.
In addition to the slowly varying field inhomogeneity intrinsic to the MR hardware, a more concerning field inhomogeneity is caused by the specific susceptibility of patient tissue.
A more concerning finding was that significant increases in infectivity were observed when antibodies were pre-incubated with HPV18.
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It is a topical subject but only part of a bigger, more concerning picture.
The mushroom compost-based bioreactors released significant amount of sulfate, which may raise a more concern upon the start-up of field-scale bioreactors.
"On all indicators the situation in Guinea is a little bit more concerning," Dr Nabarro added.
Even more concerning, only a total of 26 people scored more than 90%% correct.
But more concerning than a scratched up vagina is the threat of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
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