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The phrase "point to a concern" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when discussing a specific issue or problem that is causing worry or unease. This phrase can be used in formal or informal writing. Example: The recent increase in pollution levels points to a concern for the health of our environment.
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Interviews I have been doing with the investor community on the subject of sustainable finance, point to a concern that mainstream investors are becoming increasingly blind to the long-term issues at the heart of sustainable development.
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As Republican notables gather in Madison Square Garden to celebrate the candidacy of President Bush, New Yorkers might point to a pressing concern across the street: how to jump-start the plan to create a stunning new Pennsylvania Station in the neo-Classical shell of the old James A. Farley post office building.
"We know bootleg fentanyl has arrived in Ontario and seizures by law enforcement and alerts by communities point to a growing concern of the same crisis that has unfolded in western provinces and all states bordering Ontario," Parkinson said.
The findings of the current study and other recent studies described below point to a more concerning reality about what accounts for heterogeneity.
If the tests above still point to a cause for concern, your doctor might order a biopsy.
For instance, Mr. Mantello said, he went to Mr. Wolfe at one point to raise a concern about the play's ending, which calls for Ned to fall into the arms of his brother Ben in a moment of reconciliation and comfort.
Let me sidetrack slightly at this point to address a concern about the very legitimacy and appropriateness of the term heroism in nursing.
Many assessments and research plans may point to a multitude of concerns or possible actions, but CEA provides a means of prioritizing for both research planning and risk management purposes.
Experts who specialize in family issues point to a laundry list of concerns.
Here's a quick review of developments related to the fast-expanding extraction of natural gas using hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as fracking, that point to a route forward amid concerns about everything from earthquakes to water pollution.
Other legal experts pointed to a broader concern in the realm of such election questions.
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