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'need of concern' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a situation that deserves attention, or an issue that requires close attention. For example: "The need of concern for our environment is rapidly increasing."
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Hence, scientists have no need of concern.
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Perspectives from clinical experts and from regulatory agencies were juxtaposed against needs and concerns of industry regarding development of new therapeutic strategies.
Recommendations are made for future research programs targeted on the specific health care needs and concerns of the minority segments of our population.
Climate change and tax policy are things that need to concern all of us.
Most Americans know that gay people are not in need of pity, concern or counseling.
Humanitarian needs were of concern after the April-May 2006 crisis, which resulted in the destruction of 6,000 homes and was followed by the displacement of over 100,000 people.
If sufficient benefits accrue for local populations some argue that these cases need not be of concern (London 2011).
In the absence of a gold standard, sensitivity of the choice of need indicators is of concern.
Thus, coma correction with lens bending need not be of concern.
David Cameron must be careful not to attack these fundamental needs because of concerns about the actions of a small minority".
On observation, other learning needs of considerable concern to the authors were items identified not only as high learning needs, but also as frequently performed activities, indicating an immediate need to address them.
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