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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiar concerns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing issues or topics that are well-known or commonly encountered.
Example: "In today's meeting, we addressed several familiar concerns regarding employee satisfaction and workplace culture."
Alternatives: "common issues" or "well-known worries".
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But it was followed by familiar concerns.
These familiar concerns underlay Kolender, Brown, and Papachristou.
These are increasingly familiar concerns within New York City's growing immigrant population.
These were familiar concerns, basic and banal, but Wasserstein transformed them into resonant entertainment and, occasionally, art.
"Spilt Milk," however, finds Mr. Buarque circling back to familiar concerns and story lines, specifically those of "Turbulence," his bleak first novel, published in 1991.
A report from the European Court of Auditors today repeats familiar concerns about the accuracy of the books on the 2004 budget totalling nearly £70 billion.
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Nor is mine the familiar concern that no one listens to conference speeches any more.
Nobody in the N.F.L. is worrying about Manning anymore, except for the more familiar concern about how to stop him.
Many on the streets had significant mental health and dependency issues, a familiar concern down the years.
This, of course, is a familiar concern of art history, and can be applied to European altarpieces displayed in museums as much as to African statues.
He added, "Everything you do represents not only yourself but the office of the president," echoing a familiar concern among young staff members.
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