Tae-Bbong-E
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Hi,
I learned a lot from this link. https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/287076-Word-order-Determiner-Adjective-Noun-of-Noun
Now, I saw this sentence;
Politics, the economy, education matters and entertainment are the main areas of my concern.
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main areas of one's concern.
![the main areas of my concern.jpg the main areas of my concern.jpg](https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/data/attachments/3/3158-224672703fe35a9204be26deb93a0fe5.jpg)
I am curious whether <the main areas of my concern = my main areas of concern.> can convey the same meaning.
I learned a lot from this link. https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/287076-Word-order-Determiner-Adjective-Noun-of-Noun
Now, I saw this sentence;
Politics, the economy, education matters and entertainment are the main areas of my concern.
<An attachment>
main areas of one's concern.
![the main areas of my concern.jpg the main areas of my concern.jpg](https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/data/attachments/3/3158-224672703fe35a9204be26deb93a0fe5.jpg)
I am curious whether <the main areas of my concern = my main areas of concern.> can convey the same meaning.