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The phrase "concern over how" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express worry or apprehension about the manner in which something will be done or the way something will turn out. Example: There was growing concern over how the new government policies would affect small businesses.
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"It feeds into concern over how Bo has handled criminal justice in Chongqing".
When the market plummeted, there was concern over how well investors understood them.
There was also concern over how his presence might play out internally, several administration officials said.
Yet amid the celebration, there were signs of concern over how the Supreme Court might rule.
Many people coupled their sympathy with expressions of concern over how the United States would retaliate.
The donors also expressed concern over how the money would be handled.
They also have expressed concern over how the captives have been treated.
But there is growing concern over how the company fulfils its contracts.
Political figures, broadcasters and other industry observers have expressed concern over how the loss of stations will affect minority communities.
There was some concern over how he would recover for the second game in as many nights.
And the company's concern over how its P.R. message was being perceived delayed the campaign for more than a year.
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