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The phrase "concern of" is not technically correct in written English, as it remains unclear what the concern is about and is grammatically incomplete. However, it may be used in certain contexts, such as when referring to a person's concerns. For example, "We have taken into consideration the concerns of our customers."
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"That's a concern of mine.
My concern, of course, was for London.
This would be another concern of mine.
Individual goals aren't a concern of ours.
Quality of government is a major concern of Australians.
Being malnourished is not per se a concern of ours.
Losing our home is always a concern of mine.
Urban cemeteries were also a concern of the sanitarians.
But that is not the least concern of yours'.
"Fogging is a top concern of manufacturers," Mr. Valentine said.
Quality and reliability are a concern of the past".
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