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The phrase "worrying concern" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means something that causes worry or anxiety. It can be used to describe a situation, issue, or problem that is causing concern or stress. Example: The increasing number of COVID-19 cases is a worrying concern for the healthcare system.
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She has said her legal action is partly an attack on the cult of perfection and claims that the case raises the "increasingly worrying concern of eugenics in our society".
Perhaps the most worrying concern is that the colonists won't have real-time access to mental health services such as counselling and psychotherapy.
Hussey is the most worrying concern, along with Nathan Hauritz (shoulder), in a list of six Australia injuries heading into the World Cup.
But the more worrying concern could be that viewers are switching off following the departure of two of the show's three original stars, Russell Tovey and Aiden Turner.
In Algeria, this has become a worrying concern.
Colistin heteroresistance has been reported among Acinetobacter isolates that are still susceptible to colistin.[8], [32] This is a worrying concern as colistin or polymyxin B is increasingly been used as monotherapy to treat micro-organisms that are reported as susceptible to colistin/polymyxin B only.
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The government cannot afford more vote-pleasing handouts.A further, and larger, worry concerns monetary policy.
It's always an honor when someone trusts you with something they're worried or concerned about, especially when their worry concerns the part of their body where pee comes out.
You'll feel better.
However, their symptoms are perpetuated by existing social circumstances and worry concerning the future.
Is the teacher worried, concerned, or scared?
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