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"very legitimate concern" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that a concern is valid and justified. For example: "I understand your very legitimate concern about the safety of the online platform."
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Obesity, he said, is a very legitimate concern, but it is not the only health risk.
"I think that's a very legitimate concern, and I think that's a problem with the government's proposal," he said.
It's a very legitimate concern".
"There's a very legitimate concern about whether there would be risks associated with the research itself," said Leinen.
There's also very legitimate concern that Grab's position has made it impossible for new entrants to challenge its business.
"I am raising a very legitimate concern - we are concerned about any imprisoned journalist here or anywhere else," Mr Kerry said.
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The senior American official said critics had "very legitimate concerns".
"Knock it off," demanded Mayor Charlie Luken, even as he conceded there were "very legitimate" concerns over police killings of 15 black male suspects in six years.
I don't mean for a second to diminish the very legitimate concerns that animal rights campaigners have for the wellbeing and safety of New York's carriage horses.
So trade agreements become the vessel into which people pour their very legitimate concerns about job security, wage stagnation and income inequality.
— but more likely it will press forward, doing little to address the very legitimate concerns of its people just to defy Washington.
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