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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by a concern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to an individual or group that is worried or anxious about something. For example, "The layoffs were met by a concern about the future of the company."
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The youths are further characterized by a concern for culture.
They are driven by a concern for human values and the needs of society.
He was motivated by a concern for her safety and a yearning for grandchildren.
"Europe is governed by a concern for the well-being of the collective.
State officials said the suspension was prompted by a concern over public safety.
Barnes's imaginative short stories are linked by a concern with mortality.
Her work is characterized by a concern for ecology, water consumption, and the use of indigenous plants.
'My question concerns the picketing of customer entrances to retail stores selling goods manufactured by a concern under strike.
We were also motivated by a concern that stimulation sessions spaced too closely might lower the efficacy of epileptogenesis27,39.
Mr. de Blasio framed his opposition as driven by a concern about rights for boroughs outside Manhattan.
It's fair to say that their enthusiasm is tempered by a concern about possible press freedom implications.
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