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The phrase "a stab of concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sudden feeling of worry or anxiety about someone or something.
Example: "When she heard the news, she felt a stab of concern for her friend's well-being."
Alternatives: "a pang of worry for" or "a surge of anxiety for".
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I felt a stab of concern for her unborn child.
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When Dean held back a moment, Nathan felt a stab of concern.
The boys were found stabbed to death at their home in Kilmington Drive, Cheetham Hill, on Wednesday following reports of concern for their welfare.
She felt a stab of sadness.
For a (very) fleeting moment, the clouds had parted and a stab of sunshine poked through.
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Like the stabbing in the park in Stoke Newington, it showed a disturbing lack of concern over the prospect of getting caught.
28 years previously, he had sustained a stab injury to left hypochondrium for which he was managed conservatively.
Patient A was at risk for focal brain ischaemia because of the partial absence of brain perfusion as a result of a stab wound in his neck, damaging his internal carotid artery.
For a stab wound?
The main design characteristics for a stab resistant armor panel require ballistic protection and almost all stab-resistant products also include ballistic protection.
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