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Is any concern vs Is there any concern

Both "is any concern" and "is there any concern" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Is any concern" is more direct and concise, while "is there any concern" is more formal and commonly used in written or formal speech.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 5877 views

Is any concern

This phrase is correct and can be used in informal contexts.

This phrase is more direct and concise, suitable for informal conversations or quick inquiries.
  • You underestimate us if you believe this abduction is any concern.
  • What I do not see is any concern expressed for those in financial services or for the customers they serve.
  • I'm so sorry to hear that, but I don't see how it is of any concern to me.
  • Irene Adler is no longer any concern of yours.
  • And why is this any concern of yours?
  • Why is this any concern of yours?
  • Mr. Davis, is this any concern of yours?
  • Irene Adler is no longer any concern of yours.
  • And Samson is scarcely of any concern to me.
  • Well, I'm not sure that my choice of bridge partners is any of your concern.
  • I think there should be specific deadlines by which the European Commission must be notified if there is any cause for concern.
  • What happens to him now is no longer of any concern to me.
  • Having just survived an assassination attempt, is there any concern about P.T.S.D. or impaired brain functioning that could affect your judgment?
  • Further studies providing additional information useful for the assessment of the safety of the active substance and its residues should be conducted if there is any reason for concern.
  • If this happens then I do not believe there is any cause for concern in the Baltics or in this House.
  • Further studies providing additional information necessary for the assessment of the safety of the active substance and its residues shall be conducted if there is any reason for concern.
  • None of which is your concern any longer, Mr. Ramsey.
  • My opinion isn't any of your concern, miss.
  • There isn't any need for concern.
  • Given that nuclear crisis in Japan has fuelled fears about radioactivity, will the Commission say whether there is any cause for concern?

Alternatives:

  • Is there any concern?
  • Are there any concerns?
  • Is something concerning you?
  • Do you have any concerns?
  • Is everything okay?

Is there any concern

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal or written contexts.

This phrase is more formal and commonly used in written communication or formal speech.
  • Having just survived an assassination attempt, is there any concern about P.T.S.D. or impaired brain functioning that could affect your judgment?
  • Unlike with oil, there have been to date no major crises in the supply of natural gas, nor is there any cause for concern that one is to be expected in the foreseeable future.
  • Is there any cause for concern in relation to a major epidemic of this disease amongst farm animals in Europe?
  • I think there should be specific deadlines by which the European Commission must be notified if there is any cause for concern.
  • Further studies providing additional information useful for the assessment of the safety of the active substance and its residues should be conducted if there is any reason for concern.
  • If this happens then I do not believe there is any cause for concern in the Baltics or in this House.
  • Further studies providing additional information necessary for the assessment of the safety of the active substance and its residues shall be conducted if there is any reason for concern.
  • Given that nuclear crisis in Japan has fuelled fears about radioactivity, will the Commission say whether there is any cause for concern?
  • Call me if you have any concerns.
  • Irene Adler is no longer any concern of yours.
  • Please allow me to alleviate any concerns you have.
  • But if you have any concerns, any problems...
  • But that shouldn't be any concern of yours.
  • And any concerns I had regarding my own well-being departed.
  • Do you remember if Detective Gabriel voiced any concern?
  • You want to beat me up anytime I show any concern.
  • The Imperial Senate will no longer be of any concern to us.
  • I can't see how that could be any concern of yours.
  • You underestimate us if you believe this abduction is any concern.
  • My British colleagues could then accept the inclusion of cargo handling without any concern.

Alternatives:

  • Is any concern?
  • Are there any concerns?
  • Is something concerning you?
  • Do you have any concerns?
  • Is everything okay?

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