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Discover Ludwig"much concern" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to express a feeling of worry or distress about a situation. For example, "There is much concern among scientists about the effects of climate change."
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Oh, much concern!
There wasn't as much concern about delays".
Much concern focuses on personal data.
Data publishing has generated much concern on individual privacy.
Contradictions didn't seem to be of much concern.
Extinction of native species is a matter of much concern.
These have been the source of much concern.
Of potential risks, fire did not rouse much concern.
Like Nevin, he doesn't have too much concern.
There is no longer much concern about that.
"In that scenario, I don't think there's too much concern".
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