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The phrase "there concern" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "their concern"? You can use "their concern" when referring to the worries or issues that belong to a specific group of people. Example: "The committee addressed their concern about the budget cuts during the meeting."
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Why is there concern about the England commissioner?
So, is there concern when the final horse arrives barely two days before the big race?
QUESTIONER: Gary, is there concern that if you don't close here, there are franchises in jeopardy?
With the vigorous recruiting of men, is there concern here that they are dominating campus life?
There, concern focuses not on the war but on the confused official reaction to the anthrax outbreak.
Was there concern in media circles that focusing all attention on a single city wasn't alienating enough?
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