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The phrase 'had concerns for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone was worried or anxious about something. For example: She had concerns for her daughter's health after she fell ill.
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They presumably had concerns for their safety".
He added: "We have had concerns for some time about their nuclear programme.
Three-quarters of respondents said they had concerns for their safety at court.
A later statement, released a week after her death, said Maher was arrested because police had "concerns for her welfare".
His lawyer, Adam Magill, told the media he had concerns for his client's mental health, which needed to be assessed particularly because the heinous circumstances of the alleged offence did not "make sense".
"I've had concerns for a while, and you kind of hope things are going to turn around and I didn't feel like we were in a position to hope any longer," Holmgren said, as he announced the team had fired Laviolette as head coach after only three regular-season games.
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"We had concern for Jennifer because she's been so active," Shirley says.
They mentioned that they had concern for the suffering and enjoyed talking to such patients.
Some had concern for the poor, as a MoH respondent stated, " The CSOs supported the abolition of user fees.
All of us will have concerns for people that will be hit by this".
I have concerns for the doctors' safety and the patients' safety".
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