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Sentence The phrase 'make concern for' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
A phrase with similar meaning that can be used in written English is 'show concern for'. For example: The manager showed concern for his employees by offering additional breaks throughout the day.
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While an undergraduate, Johnson, who claimed to have been irreligious in adolescence, read a new book, William Law's A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, which led him to make concern for his soul the polestar of his life.
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In 1982, when seven people in Chicago died from poisoned Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson appealed to its credo, which makes concern for its customers a primary corporate goal, and told the entire truth about what had happened.
Despite having a testy relationship with President Lyndon B. Johnson, Mr. Udall remained in the Cabinet after Kennedy's assassination in 1963 and made concern for the environment a key part of Johnson's Great Society.
Francis, who was known as the "slum bishop" in his native Buenos Aires because of his frequent visits to shantytowns, has made concern for the poor a major plank of his papacy.
How are decisions made concerning artificial nutrition for individuals at risk of lacking decision-making capacity?
The key research questions are: How are decisions made concerning artificial nutrition for individuals at risk of lacking decision-making capacity?
A critical assessment is made concerning the need for such carrier systems.
APTC would have the trial court trust its decision rather than submit evidence so that an independent judicial evaluation can be made concerning the need for anonymity.
Thus, the assumption we have made concerning also holds for.
Thus, by (3.18) and (3.20), the assumption we have made concerning also holds for.
Based on the questionnaires answered by the parents, a retrospective investigation was made concerning the duration for which the children were exclusively breastfed.
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