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The phrase "personal concerns" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to individual issues or matters that are important to someone on a personal level. Example: "I need to address some personal concerns before I can fully commit to this project."
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Then there was also a host of personal concerns.
"We all have personal concerns," Mr. Allard said.
ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE Sometimes we get people who want to share their personal concerns.
Labor senator Lisa Singh and MP Linda Burney have expressed personal concerns.
Now presumably present, people ''triage any administrative and logistical issues,'' or yell out arbitrary personal concerns.
For more individual, personal concerns, Romney lags behind Obama by 10 percentage points (14% vs. 24%).
Later he confronted political questions in Ireland and then returned to more personal concerns.
But right now, perusing his emails, he has more personal concerns.
"People in general, Jewish and otherwise, have serious personal concerns over this war.
"There are a lot of American people out there that have personal concerns, too".
Hill would not use his personal concerns as an excuse, either.
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