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Discover Ludwig"stirred concern" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something has caused worry or apprehension in someone. It can be used in any context where there is a feeling or emotion of concern being brought about by an action or event. Example: The recent increase in crime rates has stirred concern among the residents of this neighborhood.
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It has also stirred concern abroad.
That stirred concern about future profits for the financial sector.
Still, Mr. McKay's ouster stirred concern even among some of Mr. Steele's allies.
The repeated crises, along with his frail appearance, have stirred concern around the world.
The ruling, by the State Court of Appeals, has stirred concern among co-op board members, who are often unpaid.
The extent of Mr. Obama's financial advantage was increasingly clear this weekend and stirred concern among Mrs. Clinton's supporters.
And that might still happen, but first he must overcome a setback that has stirred concern in the front office.
The rise in graffiti has stirred concern among officials who already feared budget cuts would threaten eradication efforts.
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But the new relationships have stirred concerns.
But the departures have stirred concerns.
Fracking, however, has stirred concerns about groundwater and air pollution.
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