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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of common concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or topics that are relevant or important to a group of people or the public at large.
Example: "Climate change is a question of common concern that affects everyone on the planet."
Alternatives: "a matter of shared interest" or "an issue of collective importance".
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The European Union's economy commissioner, Joaqu Almunia, singled out Greece's "serious problems" as "a question of common concern for the whole euro area".
The European Union's economy commissioner, Joaquín Almunia, singled out Greece's "serious problems" last week as "a question of common concern for the whole euro area".
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However, both the physiological characteristics of the species used and the effects of anesthesia raise questions of common concern.
"It is a question of common courtesy.
"It is a question of common sense.
Solidarity is not the starting point; it is the result of systems of belief and behavior that have been developed and practiced by communities of common concern -- and without question, it is religious systems of belief and religious communities that are the most effective vehicles for developing solidarity and offering compassion over time.
Apart from allegations of increasing inequalities and segregation, a question of great concern is the effects of social and cultural stratification on the common social fabric of citizen formation.
Probably, the question of a balance between work and private life is a question of later concern.
For one thing, as a question of political common sense.
It is a question of our common future.
It is not a question of the developing common law.
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