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"expressed concerns to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has voiced their worries or anxieties about something to another person. For example: "The manager expressed his concerns to the employees about the rising cost of health insurance."
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Few students, faculty or alumni expressed concerns to the administration.
Culture minister Fiona Hyslop also expressed concerns to the funding body.
Some players expressed concerns to Abramovich during the owner's visits to the training ground.
Or we expressed concerns to others and they recoiled in horror.
The State Department said it had expressed concerns to Mr. Boehner's office about Republicans' reading of the e-mail.
China has made clear its position and expressed concerns to Japan on many levels, but Japan is intransigent".
Point guard Jason Kidd recently expressed concerns to Nets management about the direction of the franchise and he has contemplated demanding a trade.
HMG [Her Majesty's government] has previously expressed concerns to the Spanish government about its hospitality to the Russian navy when we have concerns about Russia's military activity.
The treasury select committee, chaired by Andrew Tyrie, has recently expressed concerns to the chancellor that the consultation and implementation of Making Tax Digital (MTD) has been rushed.
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BASF, the chemical group, is reported to have expressed concern to German ministers.
Mr. Lauder said he expressed concern to Mr. Bloomberg on Friday in a telephone conversation.
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