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The phrase "a source of some concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or situation that raises worries or apprehensions.
Example: "The recent increase in cyberattacks has become a source of some concern for national security agencies."
Alternatives: "a cause for concern" or "a matter of concern".
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But it is a source of some concern that asset valuations are so high".
For most people visiting North Korea, the prospect of being arrested during their trip is a source of some concern.
Hence subsiding from 82 for two to 91 for eight and then 136 all out is a source of some concern for Gooch in his role as England's batting coach.
The captain was only able to bowl seven overs, due to a shoulder injury, and his continued lack of penetration - he bowled 43 wicketless overs in Australia's first innings - will be a source of some concern for the hosts.
"It is a source of some concern to us that nobody in the [Metropolitan Police Service] who was aware of the detail of what Neil Putnam was saying about Mr Davidson appears to have thought to ask him about Mr Davidson's motives in the Lawrence case," the report said.
Deleterious effect of long-term SM treatment on muscle function is a source of some concern.
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The quality of alcoholic beverages in Ghana (especially the traditionally brewed) has been a source of concern for some time (Luginaah and Dakubo 2003).
Overall, many hundreds of thousands of birds are trapped and killed each year, a source of concern for some of the rarest species (for example, only about 2,000 short-tailed albatrosses are known to still exist).
Moreover, the risk of steroid use remains a source of concern in critical care patients.
Privately, though, the sanctions are a source of profound concern.
Their wariness is a source of increasing concern, he said.
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a chemical of some concern
a source of some tension
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a source of some bias
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a situation of some concern
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a source of some uncertainty
a suggestion of some concern
a source of some mirth
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