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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any concern to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express whether something is relevant or important to someone, but it is not a commonly used construction.
Example: "I don't believe this issue is of any concern to the committee."
Alternatives: "any relevance to" or "any importance to".
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This should not be of any concern to customers.
Nor is the economic cost of any concern to them.
That shouldn't be of any concern to the president.
None of this is of any concern to Inayat Bungalawala, of course.
"There was nothing about either student that would stand out and be any concern to us," she said.
"His permanent residency and citizenship were granted by the I.N.S. without any concern to his visa status".
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Do you plan to stick around and has the board voiced any concerns to you about your stewardship?
You should pass any concerns to the managing editor's office or the Group's legal advisers as appropriate.
Black kept his hold rating on Tesco shares, which shook off any concerns to close 5.8p higher at 369.6p.
"Any suggestion of inappropriate activity is deeply worrying and we would want any concerns to be raised with us immediately so that they can be quickly addressed".
An internal memo advised employees to refrain from drinking tap water for the time being, directing any concerns to the facilities management department.
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