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The phrase "great cause for concern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to express that an issue, problem, or situation requires urgent attention and consideration. For example: The government's slow response to the pandemic has been a great cause for concern.
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There is no great cause for concern".
A. The issue of Americans being so dependent on foreign oil is, obviously, a great cause for concern.
So yet another delay in the publication of the government's childhood obesity strategy gives great cause for concern".
They say that £20m of TfL's money has already been pumped into the project – a great cause for concern, if it looks increasingly likely not to go ahead.
"If judges start to write opinions that reflect a basic lack of confidence or trust in prosecutors, it is a great cause for concern".
But Aleksius Jemadu, a professor from Pelita Harapan University in Jakarta, said Friday's arrests should not be a great cause for concern.
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I mentioned Arizona in my earlier post as the state with the greatest cause for concern.
According to analysts at Citigroup, savings banks on the southern coastline have greatest cause for concern.
But it is more perishable vegetables being harvested now such as peppers and cabbage that are greater cause for concern.
National Grid's projections suggest that the greatest cause for concern falls in the week beginning 11 January 2016.
Q.Which single event in the past 12 months has given clients the greatest cause for concern?
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