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The phrase "the concept of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer broadly to something in a more abstract way. For example, "The concept of morality is often debated in philosophy."
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It was the concept of liberty.
I had grasped the concept of profit.
The concept of "anti-white" is interesting.
The concept of fragmentation deserves closer inspection.
The concept of a coach is slippery.
Melody, however, antedates the concept of scale.
The concept of expression is variously analyzed.
The concept of marriage has changed.
Discusses the concept of learned helplessness.
Or "The Concept of a Riemann Surface".
Also related is the concept of "line".
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