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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more concern" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increased level of worry or anxiety about a particular issue or situation. Example: "There is more concern about the environmental impact of plastic waste than ever before."
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"Now there's more concern".
That's of far more concern.
… Americans should show more concern for the A.P. scandal.
But of more concern was the anemic wage growth.
Of more concern to Jets fans is a quarterback.
In Sweden there is more concern about jobs and money.
Unsurprisingly, more concern has come from south of the border.
The net effect has been to create "more concern".
Of more concern was the slackness at the back.
Of even more concern are young Muslim lives.
I think there's more concern on your behalf than mine.
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