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Discover Ludwig'Very concerning' is correct and usable in written English, and it can be used as an adjective, usually to express worry or concern about something.
For example: "The news of a second wave of the virus is very concerning."
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Very concerning.
And that's very concerning".
This is very concerning.
It is very concerning.
That was very, very concerning.
"It's a very concerning development".
"These issues are very concerning," she said.
It was very concerning for my family.
"It is very concerning," she says.
This was concerning, this was very concerning.
"Needless to say, today's indictment is very concerning to Michael".
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