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"citing concerns" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where someone has expressed their worries or reservations about something. For example: "The mayor cited concerns about the potential environmental effects of the proposed project."
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But it shelved the expansion, citing concerns over money.
The Quakers, citing concerns in their community, revoked the agreement.
Stores have pulled his products, citing concerns about the literature.
Poland also has yet to sign on, citing concerns that patent litigation could harm its economy.
But in 2009, the company backed out of the deal, citing concerns about the economic downturn.
But the administration shifted course and killed the program in 2008, citing concerns about the costs.
Agency officials declined to publicly discuss details of their work, citing concerns about compromising their investigations.
But Senate Republicans have blocked efforts to continue those extra benefits, citing concerns over the deficit.
But in 1995 the Clinton administration closed the southern gates, citing concerns about safety.
Some community members have requested changes since then, citing concerns about placements in some residential areas.
The City Council has blocked the project, citing concerns about its size.
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