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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have any concern" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express uncertainty or doubt about something. Example: I don't have any concerns about the project, but I would like to clarify the timeline with the team. Here, the speaker is conveying that they do not currently have any concerns, but they may have some in the future if the timeline is not clarified.
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Do you have any concern?
"For me, I don't have any concern," King said.
I didn't have any concern for my editorship.
Ann, do you have any concern about this kind of online/ virtual games?
"We don't have any concern that he might injure himself," Torre said.
They offer his fullest treatment of fundamental political questions: Why should educated people have any concern for politics?
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The Lord Advocate then questioned whether Mr Sinclair had "any concern" for the girls.
Do you have any concerns about that?
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Do they have any concerns you should be aware of?
Did you have any concerns about doing so?
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