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'has become a concern' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate something has recently become an issue or worry. For example: "Climate change has become a concern among scientists in recent years."
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The passage of young Muslim Britons through Kenya and on to Somalia has become a concern for intelligence analysts who fear the country is becoming a breeding ground for jihad.
Chemistry has become a concern.
But Robert Pires has become a concern.
Further, the hantavirus has become a concern in Western parks.
But the slowdown of its growth has become a concern for some investors.
Recently, the eternal youth of some junior-party regulars has become a concern to charities.
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The latter, Mr. Broadhead said, have become a concern for residents.
Pro football is not the only sport in which guns have become a concern.
By 2007, when Cardinal Edward M. Egan initiated the rehabilitation project, the condition of the cathedral had become a concern.
The Police Federation say delayed ambulances have become a concern in the East of England.
While production growth had depended to a large extent on cultivated area expansion, current land constraints have become a concern.
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