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The phrase "a regular concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is a consistent or ongoing issue or matter of interest.
Example: "Environmental sustainability has become a regular concern for many businesses in recent years."
Alternatives: "a constant worry about" or "a frequent issue regarding".
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The question of adequate cold and snow has become a regular concern for the quadrennial gathering.
Post therapeutic follow-up, however, has many objectives, which are all just as important as detecting curable disease relapses or side effects: (1) social aspects having to do with professional reinsertion and rehabilitation are a regular concern for many cancer survivors.
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The increasing prevalence of verbal confrontation on the field (later known as sledging) concerned cricket administrators and became a regular topic for the media.
Officially a "social club" rather than a nightclub, it retains a loyal cast of regulars and is a cult concern for a chunk of London's Afro-Caribbean community.
Health concerns don't worry Diane Alston, who has been a regular for five years, even though she lives in East Harlem.
He writes a regular column for Forbes.com.
"It was a terribly sterile thing... But the increase of regular folks identifying as nontheists brought with it regular concerns.
This was a regular occurrence for me.
However, get a regular costume for yourself.
Establish a regular schedule for sleep.
Set aside a regular time for yoga.
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