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- 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 concerned about So you might say: I have one or two concerns with this proposal
- “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
- 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 H
- ‘Concern of’ vs. ‘concern about’ - English Language Learners . . .
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 1 not work?
- How to ask If you have any problem then ask me in polite manner
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns Another way you might express it is: Please let me know if you have any questions To make it more polite you would request that the reader contact you by using "please"; Omitting the "please" sometimes makes it seem like a demand instead of a request
- sentence construction - concerns about something raised vs concerns . . .
They are free of the concerns raised about impurities and odor by many fish oil brands I googled "concerns raised about", and it's been used and seems correct So is the original sentence correct? sentence-construction Share Improve this question Follow asked Feb 11, 2021 at 21:05 Nima Abna 16918 Add a comment 1 Answer Sorted by:
- grammar - Which one is correct to use? - English Language Learners . . .
I'm confused with a sentence that would ask for concerns in business writing Which of the below sentences is correct to use: Let us know if any concerns or Let us know concerns if any
- word request - How do concern and issue differ? - English Language . . .
This system is good, but one issue concern with this is the cost I would like to know which of "issue" and "concern" is better for the above sentence I created That is, I am searching for a word
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