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The phrase "are of some concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or matters that raise worry or anxiety.
Example: "The recent increase in pollution levels are of some concern to environmentalists."
Alternatives: "are somewhat troubling" or "are a cause for concern."
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The doses are not an issue for occasional travelers or even those who fly fairly regularly, but are of some concern for flight crews, passengers who fly dozens of times a year and for pregnant women, radiation experts say.
The findings are of some concern as they suggest that the majority of consents gained in this study were not truly 'informed'informed
However, the continuum models proposed in all of these works, so-called the classical continuum models, are scale-independent and their application in small-scale nanomaterials are of some concern.
However, changes in the agent of the disease, Bordetella pertussis, are of some concern.
The areas of quality assessment and data analysis are of some concern here.
The items we used to measure dwelling factors (damp, draughts, cold or poor indoor climate), as well as our item measuring depression, are of some concern.
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Evidently concussed, I was of some concern.
It's this lack of clarity and awareness around ebooks that should be of some concern.
The increase in deaths this year "is surprising, and it is of some concern," Dr. Smith said.
That would be of some concern to Harry Redknapp, as Tottenham faded as an attacking force.
The lack of export growth in March is likely to be of some concern to policymakers.
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