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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who pretends to show worry or care about a situation or person.
Example: "When she heard about the accident, she acted concerned, but I could tell she was more interested in the gossip."
Alternatives: "pretended to care" or "feigned concern".
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Let mom and dad know that you get dirty looks from the boss or that your date acted concerned when you kept getting texts.
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Exposure of health personnel to trends in abortion care in other countries through conferences and treaties did appear to influence how they thought and acted concerning abortion care.
The wives are given much more to do than simply act concerned on the phone (though they are often that).
These three women act concerned about the impact that will be caused to the neighborhood and the city by a Walmart, but who could truly care about their city if they are willing to sue it?
Some suggested this might have been in response to rising pressures to be seen to act concerning Haiti.
However, as with many new technologies designed to learn more about how we act, concerns over privacy are likely to arise as the systems are rolled out.
The most curious case of censorship by denial which I encountered under the Freedom of Information Act concerned the novelist and short-story writer John O'Hara (1905-70).
Weirdly, a crew from Sky were in the room, making a documentary about this exciting night, and yet the host's whole act concerned anxieties about the destruction of public broadcasting that their own paymasters privately pressed Whittingdale to enforce.
Equally, the only way round that would have been for all acts concerned to withdraw their music from sale after Band Aid and Live Aid, which seems a bit unreasonable.
And there are further difficulties peculiar to Kant's position, in which the motive is specified as the conviction that the act concerned is a duty.
The mask is mapped to the wearer's face and uses a Myoware muscle sensor to assess the patterns your face makes when you smile, frown, or act concerned.
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