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"have concerns with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing that you have doubts or worries about something. For example, "I have concerns with the idea of changing the company's policy."
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But I think there are other aspects of this I have concerns with.
"I have concerns with a variety of military programs that they have under way," he added.
"We have concerns with factory farming, and we've worked to make it more humane," he said.
"I would have concerns with counting on the providers to hold the records as an adequate substitute," Cook said.
"And if we have concerns with how you're running your business, we're going to be brutally honest".
We have concerns with the geometric re-alignment of the road that are in the plans, as well as with the local community's opposition".
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Number of authors have concerned with electrochemical analysis of metallothionein.
"I have concern with the lack of transparency.
Few studies have concerned with the time delay of Pi2 pulsation.
2.25pm: Quick had concerns with some of the media reports.
"I had concerns with the bill prior to this amendment," he said.
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