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"much concern about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a significant amount of worry, anxiety, or interest about a particular topic or issue. Example: There is much concern about the effects of climate change on our planet's future.
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There wasn't as much concern about delays".
There is no longer much concern about that.
Yet its investors displayed neither much concern about overpaying nor relief about the deal's being dropped.
There has recently been much concern about the faster pace of increase in average urban earnings.
"I don't think we have so much concern about the offense," Kljestan said.
Few, for instance, expressed much concern about Mr. Bush's plan to use military tribunals.
But there is much concern about the imperfections of the Hanney plan.
It may seem hard to muster much concern about the speech at issue here.
It's that D for "dither" word again, coupled with much concern about "we".
There is too much concern about balance and how that affects advertisers.
Businesses currently employ illegal immigrants without much concern about penalties or consequences.
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