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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new concern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or discussing a recently identified issue or problem that requires attention.
Example: "The recent data breach has raised a new concern about our cybersecurity measures."
Alternatives: "a fresh issue" or "an emerging worry."
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However, a new concern emerged.
This was hardly a new concern.
The transcontinental railway is a new concern.
It's not a new concern.
Last year, a new concern emerged.
Force-feeding is not a new concern.
But cellphones bring up a new concern, safety.
By 1996, the Geographic Society had a new concern.
"You wake up every day and there's a new headline and a new concern".
A jury will render a verdict and, in place of closure, a new concern will emerge.
This was not a new concern, but it was possibly an urgent one.
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