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The phrase "a bit concerned by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing mild worry or unease about a particular situation or issue.
Example: "I am a bit concerned by the recent changes in the company's policy."
Alternatives: "slightly worried about" or "somewhat troubled by".
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Wang, who has plans to attend medical school next fall, said he was a bit concerned by what his own research showed.
"I was a bit concerned by your suggestion that the Jewish community is under such threat that it has to use security in all its buildings," she said.
I've been using a Nexus One as my primary phone for nearly two years now and have also used the Nexus S extensively — both of them have been excellent, and I'm not expecting the Prime to disappoint (though I am a bit concerned by the rumored huge screen size).
While I have been heartened by the overwhelming compassion that people have shown for the late Robin Williams and his family, I have been a bit concerned by comments such as "I hope he is at peace now".
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"We are a little bit concerned by the overall bullishness in the market right now," said Andrew Engel, senior research analyst at the Leuthold Group.
He admits that he was at first a bit concerned about the pitching of products by the advisers at the sessions.
When we arrived in Tulsa, we were a bit concerned.
I think they're a bit concerned about their conditioning.
A bit concerned, perhaps.
He's getting a bit concerned now.
Well I was a bit concerned about it myself.
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