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The phrase "has prompted concern" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has caused worry or anxiety. It is often used in news articles and reports to describe a situation that has raised alarm or caused people to feel uneasy. Example: The recent increase in crime rates has prompted concern among residents, leading to calls for improved community safety measures.
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But word of the changes has prompted concern.
Even so, the practice has prompted concern within the ranks of the Dartmouth trustees.
That has prompted concern about how it could ever pay the money back.
The sophistication of the second attempt has prompted concern that Al Qaeda could be involved.
But the UK's role has prompted concern among human rights groups.
Steady exposure has prompted concern that pests will develop resistance to these proteins, making Bt plants ineffective.
Their collective September swoon has prompted concern that opposing pitchers may have started to identify their weaknesses.
The scale of the country's needs has prompted concern about how it could ever repay the money.
The scale of the country's needs has prompted concern about how it could ever pay the money back.
Hanford is not the only reactor site that has prompted concern about contamination spreading to animals, Ms. Kelley said.
The prospect of harsh penalties for Snowden-style whistleblowers and their reporter associates has prompted concern outside Japan.
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