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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concerned article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an article that expresses worry or interest about a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The journalist wrote a concerned article about the rising pollution levels in the city, urging readers to take action."
Alternatives: "an alarming article" or "a worrying article".
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A concerned article in the local paper worries that Bridges may never revisit the Scottish town again.
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In addition, any preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic intervention must only be carried out with the prior, free, and informed consent of the person concerned (article 6).
Countries must protect the physical and mental integrity of persons with disabilities, just as for everyone else (Article 17), guarantee freedom from torture and from cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and prohibit medical or scientific experiments without the consent of the person concerned (Article 15).
In August, Time featured an article written by a concerned mother to her daughter, saying "this is what happens when you constantly hear everything you do is awesome.
Politico on Thursday morning led its site with a photo of a concerned President Obama under the headline "The Dangerous New Obama Book," over an article about the new biography from The Washington Post writer David Maraniss.
A concerned fan had approached Williams recently.
He gave me a concerned look.
MY mother shot me a concerned look.
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"A Concerned Man," Teacher Fei signed his message.
But she was not a "concerned photographer".
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