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The phrase "expressed great concern" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's worry, distress, or unease about a particular issue or situation. Example: The president of the company expressed great concern over the recent decline in profits and outlined a plan to address the issue.
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A U.S. Embassy spokesman expressed "great concern" over the incident.
He expressed great concern in a speech in 1999 that foreign governments were controlling oil.
In upholding Roe, Kennedy and O'Connor expressed great concern for the legitimacy of the court.
Staff expressed great concern about this situation which skewed working practices".
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Health care workers have expressed great concern, including those working in obstetrics wards, defined as high-risk areas.
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Wonderful Iranian friends (we still keep in touch) expressed great concerns about the possibility of a coming religious revolution, describing a scenario that could overthrow the Shah, impact relations with the US and expel other Westerners.
Some participants, particularly physicians, expressed great concerns about unlicensed drug sellers including some private clinics.
She expressed great concerns about their desperate situation: "You feel bad when you can't [send money] I saw in the news, I was just listening to the news, then they told about a new phenomenon, or whatever it's called, that the Somalis are selling their organs to the rich from America and Saudi Arabia, can you believe that?
Participants expressed greater concern about taking risks at work after receiving first aid training.
He has been at the helm for two and a half years and has expressed greater concern about climate change than his predecessor, Lee R. Raymond, who was generally viewed as a skeptic of global warming.
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