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The phrase "a notable concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or topic that is significant or important to someone or a group.
Example: "Climate change has become a notable concern for many scientists and policymakers around the world."
Alternatives: "a significant issue for" or "a major worry for".
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Research involving potential biorepository participants in the US indicates that privacy is a notable concern for these individuals and should be addressed in future informed consent documents [ 30].
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Still there was a notable concern that racism and racists were increasingly common among their contemporaries.
Post-tonsillectomy pain is a notable concern and thermal injury produced by electric surgical devices is considered a main cause.
Of notable concern in China, lung cancer mortality rate has continuously risen for the past three decades at an alarming annual rate of 464%.
A notable one concerned "the squeal rule," the label she coined for a 1982 Reagan administration proposal to forbid giving contraceptives to teenagers unless their parents were informed.
It's a notable week for PBS.
The price increases are a notable reversal for Amazon.com.
The 1970s were a notable era for Cohen.
Secondly, it's a notable statement for women's sport.
Lor Crane's music is a notable plus for the show.
The purchase proves to be a notable misstep for News Corporation.
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