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The phrase "a similar concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that is comparable to another concern previously mentioned.
Example: "The committee addressed the budget issues, and they also noted a similar concern regarding resource allocation."
Alternatives: "a comparable issue" or "an analogous worry".
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Due to similarities in underlying pathophysiology, a similar concern for thoracic endovascular repair and retrograde dissection in LDS is justified.
Justice Harry A. Blackmun seemed to have a similar concern.
The safety agency had a similar concern and took action.
I hoped to make common cause with neoconservatives who seemed to share a similar concern.
Most of these thoughtful letters reflect a similar concern, although the writers have differing views.
A similar concern led some North African councils around the year 400 to discourage new compositions.
Gene Russianoff, the straight-arrow senior attorney at the Public Interest Research Group, expressed a similar concern.
In testimony prepared for a House hearing on Thursday, the National Conference of State Legislatures expresses a similar concern.
Jennifer Mezey, a lawyer at the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia, voiced a similar concern.
Choko Yashiro, a 74-year-old housewife, who lined up together with a friend awaiting admission, expressed a similar concern.
Morrissey: There really must be a similar concern or dignity in both groups, otherwise we wouldn't share so many fans.
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