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The phrase "become a concern for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate when something becomes a worry or issue for someone or a group of people. Example: The increasing crime rate in the city has become a concern for residents and local authorities alike.
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The passage of young Muslim Britons through Kenya and on to Somalia has become a concern for intelligence analysts who fear the country is becoming a breeding ground for jihad.
That may become a concern for competition-minded regulators.
But the slowdown of its growth has become a concern for some investors.
The latter, Mr. Broadhead said, have become a concern for residents.
Pathmark's future has also become a concern for C. Virginia Fields, the Manhattan borough president.
The crisis has become a concern for President Obama, who has warned it could impact the country's economic recovery.
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Abandoned by his unit and left to fend for himself in the Belfast war zone, his plight becomes a concern for all the city's factions.
Once you have that much pressure, budgets in the tens of millions, safety and health becomes a concern for programmers and voice actors".
"The deficit becomes a concern for politicians when they have a leadership or an overall trust problem, so then it becomes sort of symbolic or indicative of something else," said Matthew Dowd, a senior adviser to Mr. Bush's re-election committee.
This becomes a concern for governments when a nation's communications rest on an outside provider," he said.
As the price of crude oil increases and an oil shortage looms, in the future, it becomes a concern for scientists trying to use natural gas as an alternative source of energy and as a feedstock in chemical industries.
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