major preoccupation

Frequency: 8.316.8 per million words

A very important or serious concern.

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Examples (10)

  • By now this had become a major preoccupation for him.
  • Finding a new job has become her major preoccupation lately.
  • Climate change is a major preoccupation for many young people today.
  • The safety of the passengers was the airline's major preoccupation.
  • During the war, survival was the major preoccupation of the local population.
  • The government's major preoccupation remains the rising inflation rate.
  • His major preoccupation throughout the project was meeting the deadline.
  • Urban planning has become a major preoccupation for the city council.
  • The artist's major preoccupation with light and shadow is evident in his work.
  • Economic stability should be a major preoccupation for any developing nation.