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The phrase "again a concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a particular issue has resurfaced or is being raised once more.
Example: "The rising costs of living have become again a concern for many families struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "once again an issue" or "a concern once more".
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Still, personal consumption remains depressed, and deflation is once again a concern.
With the tension in Ukraine, Russia is again a concern for the summit meeting's participants.
Security was again a concern, and, in spite of thousands of troops being deployed to serve as additional protection, almost 500 polling stations were unable to open, and many eligible voters were deterred by fears of violence, contributing to a low turnout.
If the pump is under the care of a mixing partner, they may be unavailable to change the medication when needed, and user error is again a concern.
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In The Harder They Fall (1956), she was again a concerned wife, this time of sports columnist Humphrey Bogart (in his last film), worried about his involvement with a crooked syndicate.
Five years later, as Washington struggles to reach a fiscal deal, these netherworlds are once again becoming a concern.
Again with a concern for the common reader, he has tried to make the slang sound natural, and he succeeds.
Money would never again be a concern — Milch's final three-year contract with the producers of "Hill Street Blues" had paid him twelve million dollars; "NYPD Blue" to date has earned him more than sixty million, with plenty more to come from future syndication rights — but he had graver preoccupations.
Also, paradoxically, as this technology has become fully exploited, food security is again becoming a concern.
"Falling behind again is a concern but it was a wake up call.
Insurance for non-leasing property owners may be available through what's referred to as specialty policies, but that doesn't mean it's affordable (that principle/practice thing again) -- a concern reduced to part of the cost of doing business for gas companies.
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