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The phrase "a source of great worry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that causes significant concern or anxiety.
Example: "The rising levels of pollution in the city have become a source of great worry for the residents."
Alternatives: "a cause for major concern" or "a significant source of anxiety."
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And that is a source of great worry for publishers.
Long-term care needed Erin Pizzey, who open the world's first women's refuge in Chiswick, west London, in 1971, says: "The closing down of refuges over the last two years is a source of great worry for me.
In the past refuges have not been able to provide support for all victims, particularly male victims". Erin Pizzey, who open the world's first women's refuge in Chiswick, west London, in 1971, says: "The closing down of refuges over the last two years is a source of great worry for me.
Huge budget deficits as far as the eye can see are a source of great worry, encouraging many people to join the so-called tea party movement to demand fiscal responsibility.
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I was particularly worried about the sections in the book describing her compulsive hoarding and her apartment, which she hadn't let anyone see for some 20 years, and which was obviously a source of great shame.
Dr Nilsson-Wright did suggest the West was right to be worried about North Korea, however, saying: "Any evidence that the North is further developing its nuclear capabilities is a source of great alarm".
For their parents, it is a source of great pride.
Agriculture is a source of great pride in Sri Lanka.
"The hukou system is a source of great inequality here".
His family was a source of great pride.
Because back then space was a source of great mystery.
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