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"focuses of concern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to talk about worries or problems that someone is paying close attention to. For example, "The candidate's speech addressed several focuses of concern for the local community."
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This paper draws upon two prior focuses of concern in the current national agenda of Peru, nutritional problems among children under five and optimal health for indigenous people (United Nations Declaration on indigenous peoples rights in 2007) (14, 15).
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Egypt was a central focus of concern at the conference.
Iraq's 12th Armored Brigade has been a focus of concern in recent days.
For them, he said, the high prices have become a regular focus of concern.
This disparity indicates that segregation per se should not be the exclusive focus of concern.
The charging events of the International Space Station have been a focus of concern in recent years.
But the Ship code does not cover the sales process, which is now the main focus of concern.
9 May 2010 marked the point at which the focus of concern switched from the private sector to the public sector.
But the statins don't do much for the newest, and perhaps more important, focus of concern about cholesterol.
Although the ʿAbbāsid caliphate was still a focus of concern and debate, other forms of leadership became important.
Industrial workers, long the principal focus of concern, remain a group at high risk due to their excess exposures.
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