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  1. singular vs plural - "there are concerns that" VS "there is concern ...

    However, there are concerns that they[certain drugs] could pose a serious health risk to humans. However, there is concern that they[certain drugs] could pose a serious health risk to humans. …

  2. concern, the concern, or concerns? Any difference in meaning?

    To express a concern or express concerns is using the word in its countable noun sense, which refers to one or more specific concerns - a concern being particular element or thing to be …

  3. “concern of ”or “concern about” - English Language Learners ...

    I want to say I'm worrying about something Which one should I use,either “concern of something” or “concern about something”? Thanks for your answering.

  4. ‘Concern of’ vs. ‘concern about’ - English Language Learners ...

    Nov 27, 2014 · Commercial builders downplayed ______ a bust in the superheated housing market. 1) The concern of 2) Concerns about The answer is number 2, but why does number …

  5. Dear Concern or Concerned - English Language Learners Stack …

    Feb 24, 2022 · It is very common in my country for people to start their emails with the salutation "Dear Concern". Should not it be "Dear Concerned" ?

  6. Meaning of "concern" in context - English Language Learners …

    - The story concerns the prince's efforts to rescue Pamina. - The book is primarily concerned with Soviet-American relations during the Cold War. - This chapter concerns itself with the …

  7. word request - How do concern and issue differ? - English …

    Issue and concern, in the senses used here, are different, but can be used similarly. A concern is something to be concerned about, something that causes doubt or worry or similar. An issue is …

  8. What's difference between "to be concerned with", "to be …

    Oct 26, 2020 · Relate to; be about the book is concerned with the writer's childhood the book concerns the writer's childhood These both mean the book is about the writer's childhood. …

  9. subject verb agreement - "If there is any" vs "If there are any ...

    Should I use "if there is any" or "if there are any" in the following sentences? Are they all correct? Can I ever use if there is any with singular countable nouns? Please let me know if there is ...

  10. prepositions - How to use 'concern with' and 'concern for'

    Sep 20, 2019 · Is the following sentence grammatically correct? 'Liberals have a concern with individual liberty' Or, should it be 'liberals have a concern for individual liberty'? And, more …