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The phrase "the most common concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an issue that is commonly shared among a large number of people. For example, "The most common concern among parents in the neighborhood is making sure their children stay safe."
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The most common concern about working abroad is the impact on an employees' family and friends.
The most common concern of my peers was what might happen to our pay.
Alcohol was the most common concern, at 19%, followed by cannabis and cocaine, each on 12%.
Perhaps the most common concern is over the prospect of P.O.W.'s being raped.
The most common concern expressed at their meetings is who will support them as they age.
The commissioner said the most common concern raised with him – accounting for 80% of complaints received – were over the use of CCTV at someone's home.
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Ms. Berger explained that one of the most common concerns involves insurance coverage.
"Spots are one of the most common concerns among men, and yet there is no education about it".
Some of the most common concerns are how do you share your broadband Internet connection, and how do you protect yourself from someone hacking into your network?
One of the most common concerns many older learners have is fear of failure and the worry that they will be the worst in the class.
More often than not, though, the most common concerns centered on the doorstep issues that form a councilmember's primary responsibilities: maintaining the neighborhood's safety and infrastructure.
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