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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'concerns with' is not correct or usable in written English
If you want to express that something is related to a certain topic, you can use the phrase "concerns" or "is concerned with". For example: This essay concerns the effects of global warming.
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Concerns with perception are not entirely new.
Her concerns with money were understandable.
Yahoo raised those concerns with Google.
There are only two concerns with this.
What are the concerns with geoengineering?
Discussing your concerns with colleagues might precipitate awkward questions.
Neville parries such civil-liberties concerns with impatient disdain.
There are, of course, concerns with this transaction.
Monti raised the concerns with the bedside staff.
But there are a couple of concerns with this argument.
I decide to raise a few concerns with Dr Scholl.
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