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"long-standing concerns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to worries or problems that have existed for a long time. For example: "The city council is struggling to address long-standing concerns about pollution."
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"These are long-standing concerns, and we intend to fix them," he said.
She says the courts, confirming long-standing concerns about unfairness, "always favour the man".
Blair failed to dispel long-standing concerns that bringing Gaddafi in from the cold came at too high a price.
Mr Rifkind was quoted last night as saying he had long-standing concerns about the group but that the attack on Mr Bryant was "the last straw".
This discretion is rooted in long-standing concerns to be seen as good British citizens, to not show ingratitude to the "hospitality" of this country.
This stasis has heightened long-standing concerns that Arab countries are in some fundamental way unsuited to the modern world, concerns which have spawned a gaggle of grand theories.
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It has maintained its long-standing concern for Italian social problems.
A long-standing concern for the environment led me to earmark $600 for Greenpeace.
And among his Latin American group of bishops, America's embargo on Cuba was a long-standing concern.
He called the mix of education and enforcement "a simple but effective way to combat a long-standing concern".
Government ministers are busy making false promises instead of working to find a real solution to this long-standing concern".
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