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How to use cause for concern in a sentence

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One panel of figures alone gives cause for concern, if not downright alarm.
Asked about the impact on school buses and other services, City of York Council said there was no cause for concern or panic at the moment.
Mum phoned me while I was on tour and told me the doctors said there was cause for concern.
Vandalism and criminal damage caused by airguns is an increasing problem which is giving cause for concern according to police.
The Water Service however continue to state that there is no cause for concern.
Sodium is the component in salt that gives cause for concern, as it contributes to high blood pressure, heart disease and strokes.
However it was Eoin's eating habits that gave John and Theresa serious cause for concern.
She was taken to Edinburgh on Friday after ultrasound scans revealed cause for concern.
However, one of the trustees of the pension fund at Irish Sugar insists that there is no immediate cause for concern.
So while I think this is a cause for concern, it's not cause for the kind of overblown rhetoric I've seen around the web.
Despite Chimpzilla's recent string of victories over Intel, the steady stream of senior suits jumping ship must give cause for concern.
The fabric of the buildings at the prison still gives the board cause for concern.
Most breast tenderness that comes and goes with the period is due to benign fibrocystic disease and should not be a cause for concern.
This is a minor technical issue that should not give anyone cause for concern about the structural integrity of their property.
Senator Maurice Cummins said at the time he felt it was a major cause for concern and he would be making an issue of it in the Senate.
One cause for concern about Fujian flu is that this year's flu vaccine is based on a different strain.
A cause for concern for Town Celtic came when regular keeper Declan O'Loughlin had to cry off injured.
When Wednesday's meeting finally got down to business, the format of a grand prix weekend was a cause for concern.
But the workshops had not been extended to meet the needs of the expanded population, and this was a cause for concern.
The admissibility of evidence provided by foreign governments is also cause for concern, he says.
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The country's weather bureau has warned that the rainless weather was a cause for concern.
If there is cause for concern, your GP will aim to find out what caused the knock-knee and may refer your son to a specialist.
However, the US flag Merchant Marine is in serious decline and this should be cause for concern.
Its construction is adequate for personal use, but for library use, its flimsiness is a genuine cause for concern.
Who'd have thought that the house sparrow, that icon of cockneyism,, would now be giving cause for concern?
They are a danger to all pedestrians and a cause for concern to responsible cyclists who obey the rules of the road and pay heed to traffic lights.
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