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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concerned sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who tends to be worried or anxious about certain issues or situations.
Example: "She is a concerned sort, always checking in on her friends to make sure they are doing well."
Alternatives: "a worried type" or "an anxious person".
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A small group hovered in a concerned sort of way.
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Red Ed is back – and he'd like us all to be red too, in a gentle, concerned sort of way.
Max plods through the old neighborhood as a concerned citizen, getting involved in all sorts of escapades and crime stopping.
A direct flagging mechanism with basic noise control serves better for this than a comment section, which is sort of like paper-clipping a concerned letter onto your local paper and leaving it at the editor's front door.
A concerned fan had approached Williams recently.
He gave me a concerned look.
MY mother shot me a concerned look.
A: Yes, sort of.
"A Concerned Man," Teacher Fei signed his message.
But she was not a "concerned photographer".
Sincerely, A concerned bystander.
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