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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that may pose a problem or issue for a particular person, group, or situation.
Example: "The rising costs of materials are a potential concern for our budget planning this year."
Alternatives: "a possible issue for" or "a likely problem for".
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While this is a potential concern for the diamond mining industry, it's a win for consumers, mining communities and the environment, says O'Brien.
With BT in the process of buying EE, the number of big operators in that market is shrinking, a potential concern for regulators.
While Ms. White, 65, is best known as an aggressive prosecutor, she also built a lucrative legal practice defending Wall Street executives, a potential concern for consumer advocates.
Exor, the Agnelli holding company, is the indirect owner of Ferrari, the most prestigious team in Formula One, a potential concern for rival team owners.
The risk of immediate adverse events due to the inflammation created by a vaccine is a potential concern for pediatric vaccine programs.
And, on September 24th, when just such a traveller arrived, the triage nurse who saw him actually asked the proper questions and flagged in the medical chart that he was a potential concern for Ebola.
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That is, a company identifies (or creates) a potential concern or fear for which their product is the solution.
This is a future potential concern for managers as oxygen depletion rates are likely regulated by lake mixing and ecosystem metabolism (Meding and Jackson 2003).
This is a potential concern when investigating cancer datasets, for example, in which a large number of changes occur.
12 Substitution of method is a potential concern where a common means used for suicide becomes less available.
The carcinogenic and estrogenic activities of Cd make it a contaminant of potential concern for hormone-dependent cancers including breast cancer.
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