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词汇 example_english_cause-concern
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cause concern

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meanings of causeand concern


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cause
noun
uk /kɔːz/ us /kɑːz/
the reason why something, especially something ...
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concern
noun
uk /kənˈsɜːn/ us /kənˈsɝːn/
a worried or nervous feeling about something, or something that makes you ...
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Examples of cause concern


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The inflationary expectations of yet another group had begun to causeconcern.
Nor was the surveillance of animals and their health a particular public health issue, although animals did causeconcern.
First, the argument that their numbers are too small to causeconcern.
Wearable devices are not new but their increasing use in the workplace does causeconcern.
But it must causeconcern for fuel oil stocks in the future, and demand even greater economy in the use of electricity.
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Thermal emissions and the heating effect are not the only aspects of the impact of phone masts that causeconcern.
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This continues to causeconcern, with more than 100 engagements between insurgents and coalition forces just the weekend before last.
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At the same time, the trade deficit is large enough to causeconcern.
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I understand that such a major project will causeconcern and difficulties wherever it is sited.
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There is a great deal more to think and talk about and to causeconcern in this innocuous clause.
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It is a matter that will causeconcern to the farmers placed in that invidious position.
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So, despite all the legal paraphernalia, they still take place and still causeconcern.
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The proposed subsections (5) and (6) may causeconcern or puzzlement to those who, like me, have difficulty in understanding even what they have written.
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Most of us understand how to raise issues with colleagues when policies causeconcern, perhaps by a letter, telephone call or meeting.
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They are complex and, in these days of professionalism, sponsorship and money, will causeconcern in local communities.
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It is not only the prison and remand home aspects which causeconcern.
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The committee was wrong in this belief, yet it was sufficient to causeconcern in our society.
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Its intention might causeconcern if it were felt that it was too widely drawn.
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