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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of deep concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period when there are significant worries or issues that need attention.
Example: "During the pandemic, many families experienced a time of deep concern about their health and financial stability."
Alternatives: "a period of great worry" or "an era of significant anxiety."
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But the so-called SunRail project has survived, at least so far, a testament to the ability of one congressman to help push through hundreds of millions of dollars in federal spending, even at a time of deep concern over ballooning federal deficits.
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But during a time of deep unemployment and concerns about the country's fiscal trajectory, there is little room to focus on much else.
But for some economists, the prospect of rising energy and food prices at a time of deep unemployment and shrinking wages raised concerns that strapped consumers could see their cost of living rise even as the job market continued to get worse.
We write this letter to express our concern about the future of our country at a time of deep partisanship and divisiveness.
Prince Hassan of Jordan has expressed his concern over the wave of protest in the Middle East, calling it "a time of deep anxiety in the whole of the Arab world".
The violence came at a time of deep political uncertainty.
It was a time of deep grief and high emotions.
Keith Vaz, home affairs committee chairman, said the claims were a "matter of deep concern".
Cambridge's equality champion, Professor Judith Lieu, labelled it a "matter of deep concern".
It is always a matter of deep concern when someone dies in our care.
The current crisis in our prisons is a matter of deep concern.
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