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The phrase "an issue concerned" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity
It can be used when referring to a specific issue that is relevant or related to a particular topic, but it needs to be part of a more complete sentence for proper context. Example: "The report addresses an issue concerned with environmental sustainability."
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An issue concerned the fate of the internalized LFA-1 and whether it was degraded or, alternatively, returned to the plasma membrane.
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But if "there is an issue" concerning fitness to plead, "he should indeed be extradited".
"This is an issue concerning the entire web," he says.
It is an issue concerning former Germany midfielder Dietmar Hamann.
This is an issue concerning MAMR that needs to be resolved.
There is also an issue concerning whether it is the agent who must be able to foresee the loss.
There is also an issue concerning the justification of principles, such as Occam's Razor, which favor simple theories.
However, there was an issue concerning the contribution of Cd36 to hypertension.
(Focus Group 3 Participant) Embarrassment is not an issue concerning cervical cancer, because HIV is very shameful compared to cancer.
Due to the nature of a cross-sectional study, there is an issue concerning prevalence vs. incidence of active lesions on older animals.
This woman describes the modifiability of embarrassment Embarrassment is not an issue concerning cervical cancer, because HIV is very shameful compared to cancer.
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