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The phrase "action does not concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a particular action is not relevant or applicable to a specific situation or individual.
Example: "This decision is final, and the action does not concern those who were not involved in the initial discussions."
Alternatives: "action is irrelevant" or "action is not related".
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The case, Schuette v Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, does not concern the constitutionality of affirmative-action programmes themselves: the court banned quotas but upheld the use of race as an admissions "plus factor" in Regents v Bakke in 1978, in Grutter v Michigan in 2003 and again, just barely, in last spring's Fisher v University of Texas.
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That does not concern the Eightyfiveinafifty camp.
This does not concern you.
This does not concern conservatives.
"If informal action does not succeed then the civil servants concerned generally either have to 'grin and bear it' whilst the minister or special adviser remains in office, or seek a transfer".
Individual action does not exist.
But, sadly, individual action does not work.
An action does not necessarily inflict violence.
And if all that doesn't concern Cameron, Scotland's first minister, Alex Salmond has also come out against action.
So that doesn't concern me".
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