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This is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that something is not worth worrying about or of no consequence. For example: "Don't worry about the dishes, they can wait 'cause no concern."
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Craze lines affect only the enamel, are not associated with any pulpal or periapical pathology, cause no concern beyond esthetics, and thus were not included in the current study.
Therefore, they say, their building in East Jerusalem and close-in settlements on their side of the barrier should cause no concern.
Every day interactions between journalists and politicians cause no concern, but in a number of respects the relationship between politicians and the press has been too close - he is referring to policy lobbying outside of the public eye.
A negative reproducibility should cause no concern; we are simply concerned with increasing reproducibility and not its magnitude.
Most of the pregnancy-related symptoms are rarely substantiated objectively, as they generally cause no concern regarding the outcome of the pregnancy (e.g. heartburn, constipation, leg cramps, backache), while some symptoms may lead to further investigation to rule out pathology (e.g. edema, pruritis gravidarum, headache, leukorrhea).
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She found that the titanium-dioxide clothes caused no concern – very little titatnium dioxide came out of the clothes.
Having spoken with the women involved, it is clear that the "slight peck on the cheek" that caused them to be confronted would have caused no concern had they been a man and woman.
Furthermore, there was no evidence of increase in overall mortality or non-BC deaths with the use of the AI, causing no concern about safety issues.
In fact, the first two shots on goal were from the Jamaican side (14th and 15th minutes)....but they caused no concerns for Dykstra in the D.C. United goal.
That this causes you no concern is very worrying.
They discovered that cutting the levee to fill the canal with water would flood the town of Lake Providence, but it caused them no concern.
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