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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I concern for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am concerned about"? You can use the correct form when expressing worry or anxiety about a particular issue or situation. Example: "I am concerned about the impact of climate change on our environment."
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Women who were incentivised for smoking cessation and those who were not reported similar reasons for wanting to stop smoking during pregnancy, which were grouped under five themes: (i) Concern for baby, (ii) Feeling pressured, (iii) Financial issues, (iv) Concern for self and (v) Concern for existing children (Table 1).
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