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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually concerning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is genuinely related to or about a particular issue or topic, often with an implication of seriousness or importance.
Example: "The report highlighted several issues that are actually concerning for the future of our environment."
Alternatives: "truly relevant" or "genuinely alarming".
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Of course, modern America is full of non-discerning viewers who might actually be receptive to Grace's dog and pony show, which makes this hilarious display actually concerning.
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Flagrant tax evasion by the rich seems a remote subject, but actually concerns every person in the world.
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