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creators concern for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "creators concern for" is not correct in English.
It should be "creators' concern for" to indicate possession. You can use it when discussing the worries or interests that creators have regarding a particular subject or issue. Example: "The creators' concern for environmental sustainability is evident in their latest project."
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Courbet's "Stone-Breakers" (1849; destroyed during World War II) and Millet's harrowing "Quarriers" (c. 1847; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio) powerfully express their creators' concern for the poor.
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58 human-written examples
In longing for it, scientists demonstrate a concern for themselves as creators, as irreplaceable makers.
News & Media
It is wrong to say that the "value gap" depriving music creators of fair revenues is a concern for only "1% of popstars" (Is YouTube wrecking the music industry, 18 July).
News & Media
It's also a concern for the would-be creators of extra-terrestrial habitats, such as the architects of the Mars One program, recently feted in the press.
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But Liverpool's defensive fragilities were a concern for another day as Suarez turned creator, providing a low cross for Raheem Sterling to power home, before heading to the sidelines to take the home fans' acclaim.
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Concern for Europe.
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Show concern for their welfare.
Wiki
Add to that the conspicuousness of a 300-strong cast and crew filming for three weeks in a state forest, and it's understandable that the movie's creators were concerned about keeping shooting a secret.
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These values are conferred on us by God, who in the Qur'an (Chapter 17, verse 70) has ordered us to: Treat people with dignity out of respect for their Creator, be concerned with the well-being of every human, have compassion for every suffering person and value every life equally.
News & Media
In a brief statement issued by the network and the studio, as well as Chuck Lorre, the comedy's creator and executive producer, they said, "We are profoundly concerned for his health and well-being, and support his decision".
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Those doubting whether Horowitz could take up Ian Fleming's pen with any success need not be concerned, for the new book will be based on an idea from 007's creator.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the possessive form "creators' concern for" to indicate that the concern belongs to the creators. For example: "The creators' concern for environmental sustainability is evident in their project."
Common error
Avoid omitting the apostrophe in "creators'" when expressing their concern. Using "creators concern" is grammatically incorrect. Always ensure the possessive is correctly indicated.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a noun phrase intended to express the worries, interests or specific focuses of creators. However, the original form "creators concern for" is grammatically incorrect; the correct possessive form should be used. Ludwig AI marks this as incorrect.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "creators concern for" aims to express the worries, interests, or areas of focus for creators. However, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct possessive form is "creators' concern for". This expression is relatively rare and, according to Ludwig AI, it should be corrected for proper grammar. Ludwig examples show its potential use across different contexts such as news, encyclopedias, and wiki content. Always ensure you use the possessive form to avoid grammatical errors. While semantically similar phrases like "creators' worries about" or "creators' interest in" can be used, remember that they subtly shift the emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
creators' concern for
Possessive form added for grammatical correctness.
creators' worries about
Replaces "concern" with a more direct synonym, focusing on anxieties.
creators' interest in
Shifts focus from worry to general interest or attention.
creators' focus on
Highlights the creators' specific area of attention.
creators' preoccupation with
Emphasizes that the creators are particularly absorbed in something.
creators' dedication to
Highlights the creators' commitment.
creators' consideration of
Focuses on the act of thinking about something.
creators' mindfulness of
Highlights the creators' awareness.
issues of concern for creators
Rephrases to emphasize the issues.
challenges facing creators
Highlights obstacles or difficulties.
FAQs
What is the correct way to phrase "creators concern for"?
The grammatically correct phrasing is "creators' concern for", using the possessive apostrophe to indicate that the concern belongs to the creators.
What can I say instead of "creators concern for"?
Consider using alternatives like "creators' worries about", "creators' interest in", or "creators' focus on" depending on the specific meaning you want to convey.
Which is correct, "creators concern for" or "creators' concern for"?
"Creators' concern for" is the correct phrasing. The possessive apostrophe is essential to indicate that the concern belongs to the creators.
How does "creators' concern for" differ from "issues of concern for creators"?
"Creators' concern for" emphasizes the creators' perspective, while "issues of concern for creators" emphasizes the issues themselves, framing them as the primary subject.
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