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The phrase "concern of being" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an emotion or feeling of trepidation. For example: "She had a concern of being judged harshly if she ever tried to talk about her struggles."
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The report accepts that the concern of being labelled a racist did mean people pulled back from probing too deeply.
"Sure, we were scared that it could happen again," a relieved Randy McKay said Thursday night of the Devils' concern of being ousted in the first round again.
The OFS was designed and manufactured using sound engineering principles and with the primary concern of being able to measure all forces and moments generated during sliding mechanics.
If many households have joint in the WUA, the non-participants might feel being isolated or raise the concern of being considered asocial.
The Chevrolet Volt is the only electric vehicle that can operate under a range of weather climates and driving conditions with little concern of being stranded by a depleted battery.
This added to my level of frustration and concern of being able to complete my degree.
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Now my guys have that concern of is my food safe".
KF: What are some of the health concerns of being overweight?
However, that's not always the case, particularly when she's dealing with the everyday concerns of being a kid.
Many GPs were concerned of being perceived as judgemental by patients.
This understandably caused feelings of frustration and, in some cases, concerns of being exploited.
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