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The phrase "always a concern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing issues or matters that consistently cause worry or attention in a particular context.
Example: "The safety of our employees is always a concern for management, especially during hazardous weather conditions."
Alternatives: "continually a worry for" or "perpetually an issue for".
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Sustainability is always a concern for the Fixes column.
But it is always a concern for the game.
Wind's effect on structural integrity, however, is always a concern for a large building.
Security, of course, is always a concern for heads of state choosing unconventional travel.
Unexplained or excessive sweating can be a sign of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which is always a concern for diabetics.
This dolphin, though, "wasn't fighting that much, which is always a concern for us," Mr. DiGiovanni said.
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Iron loss measurement has always been a concern for the engineers designing electrical machines.
The vocational decisions of nursing students have always been a concern for nursing educators and administrators.
The international aspects have always been a concern for the women's families.
Neil Smith, its head of underwriting, said: "It's always been a concern for the shipping industry.
Cyber-security has always been a concern for enterprises, but with high-profile breaches of big corporations hitting the headlines in recent months, CIOs are starting to reassess their cyber-security strategies.
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