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Discover Ludwig"incited concern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something caused people to be concerned or worried. For example: "The news of the factory closing down incited concern among the local residents."
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Wetland drying during the recent decades in Yellowstone National Park's Northern Range has incited concern among National Park managers and the public at large.
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Judge Conner held Friday that Mr. Bell was running a business that incited people to violate the law, that his Web site was an advertisement for illegal advice and that he was engaged in commercial, not political, speech.
To this Paterson responds: "The work which you would probably concede incited hatred, would have incited anger at the very least in some people on the basis of a false premise... .. Probably concede?
Calling the U.S. exit "a bad decision," Le Drian said it undermined America's word, indirectly incited nuclear proliferation and amounted to "an incitement to go to war on all sides".
Cleveland, in particular, incited hostility.
A bad one incited rage, sometimes despair.
(Her choice of "Everybody!" incited mayhem).
An incited mob perpetrated a horrific and despicable lynching...
Not because they were sexual and incited one's modesty.
It wasn't just nostalgia that incited harsh words on the blogs.
Information reported by people like her incited action in brick-and-mortar sites, too.
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