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The phrase "has some concern" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a feeling of worry or unease about something. Example: The new government policy has caused some concern among the citizens as it could lead to job losses.
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Roberts has heard rumors before, and he has some concern, he said, about life in another organization.
Rivers, however, has some concern that adding Hill to the lineup could distract from the chemistry his team has developed in winning four consecutive games.
But he has some concern about the actor's credibility on global warming, which is caused in part by driving gas-guzzlers like Lincoln Navigators and heating big homes.
The EU policy maker has some concern regarding the increasing involvement of individuals in food production and runs a small, but not very visible campaign to increase awareness of food safety issues and legislation.
Leftist site Tree Hugger headlined: "FDA on BPA: It has 'Some Concern.' But Not Much".
"[Roberts] has some concern about if his court is gonna be the one that overturns Roe," Sanger told me.
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But Mr Milosevic too has some concerns.
Jules Hillier, deputy chief executive of young people's sexual health charity Brook, also has some concerns.
His moves have been easy, he says, though he has some concerns.
But William Unruh, a theorist at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, says he has some concerns.
Katie Couric has some concerns about the way people are using technology.
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