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"driven by concerns" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a person's motivation for doing something. For example: "The mayor's decision to shut down the city was driven by concerns about public safety."
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The recent rise in price was also driven by concerns about next year's crop.
Some residents and public officials resisting the plan say they are driven by concerns about aesthetics, the environment and safety.
Clean-tech investment is also driven by concerns about the security of energy supplies, says Bruce Huber of Jefferies.
I still sometimes see pundits claiming that the Tea Party movement is basically driven by concerns about budget deficits.
"That provision was driven by concerns that we had about the composition of the board at that time," said Jerry Pappert, the first deputy attorney general.
"I'm not a civil libertarian, and what I did wasn't driven by concerns about civil liberties per se," he told me.
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"Actions we took were driven by concern for her welfare.
Mr. Saleh's loyalists say he is driven by concern about Yemen's future.
The Ninth Circuit disconnected the software, she wrote, because the monitoring policy was not driven by concern over overloading the system but Mr. Mecham's concern over "content detection".
The House speaker, John Boehner, suggests that the Republican threat of letting the United States default on its debts is driven by concern for jobs for ordinary Americans.
One of my saner thoughts has been how much better would be my subject, economics, if it were more like medicine (ultimately driven by concern for the patient).
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