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"Genuinely concerned" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that someone is sincerely worried or troubled about something. For example, "She was genuinely concerned for her friend's safety."
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Genuinely concerned and personally involved, Robert details how the average consumer can keep their smartphone safe.
"He sounded genuinely concerned".
"He's genuinely concerned.
"She is genuinely concerned.
She seemed genuinely concerned.
He looks genuinely concerned.
I am genuinely, genuinely concerned".
"Personally?" the director asks, genuinely concerned.
He was clearly genuinely concerned and troubled.
"He was genuinely concerned," Corrigan said.
"I remember thinking he sounded genuinely concerned," Ms. Ziff said.
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