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The phrase "a preoccupation for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong interest or concern regarding a particular subject or issue. Example: "Her preoccupation for environmental issues has led her to become an activist."
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It remained a preoccupation for Nureyev throughout his career.
The line has been a preoccupation for some time.
But today the best-seller list has become a preoccupation for both publishers and the media.
This need for quietness and focus is a preoccupation for Whiteread.
It is difficult to tell that the telescope is not a preoccupation for Dr. Peterson.
She faces elections next September, and her fate is a preoccupation for all of Europe.
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While the evidence that genetics plays a major role in who develops PsA has been present for many years, the identification of the genes responsible for conferring PsA has been a lengthy preoccupation for a number of investigators that was limited by the available technology, prevailing diagnostic criteria for PsA and the study size.
Cone-classifying is a recent preoccupation for Conway, a Liverpudlian with a Jerry Garcia beard who became famous in the 70s for his cellular automaton Game Of Life.
CHARLIE HUNTER AND SCOTT AMENDOLA Deep groove is a shared preoccupation for Mr. Hunter, a soulful seven-string guitarist, and Mr. Amendola, a versatile drummer.
That is an unlikely preoccupation for a prolific composer whom collaborators describe as sweet-spirited.
If this rhythm obsession seems like an odd preoccupation for a mellow folkie, Saturday's concert showed why it isn't.
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