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The phrase "a problem that concerns me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue that is personally relevant or troubling to you.
Example: "There is a problem that concerns me regarding the lack of communication within the team."
Alternatives: "a matter that worries me" or "an issue that affects me".
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"It is a problem that concerns us all, rich or poor countries," he said.
"This is not a problem that concerns only Okinawans," he said, according to Kyodo.
The development of cracks due to the effect of fluid pressure is a problem that concerns many areas of engineering, ranging from structural to geotechnical or petroleum.
It follows that it is a problem that concerns the entire media sector... Williams: Why do you think institutions such as Zaman -- related to the Hizmet movement - have been treated as threats repeatedly in the last few decades?
From the literature review, it appears that interventions promoting healthy lifestyles with parents of young children are more likely to reach a population aware of the overweight issue (stages 3 and 4) because they see a problem that concerns them.
Arthur, for example, who had spastic tetraparesis and a urethral catheter, explained why sex was not a problem that concerned him: '... about 85% of men who've reached their 70th birthday are relatively impotent, and when you've got a neurological complaint as well [um].
Here we have a significant problem that concerns human's future and mode of survival, i.e., whether human civilization should maintain its diversification or move towards simplification.
Cognitive impairment is a health problem that concerns almost every second elderly person.
Perceived information asymmetry is a problem that concerns consumers.
A problem that concerns some scholars is the potential for reverse causality from incomes to policies, suggesting we look for deeper determinants that explain policies.
Your current mental state is not a problem that concerns you alone.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com