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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised more concerned with" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where someone is discussing priorities or focus, but it needs rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The consultant advised that we should be more concerned with the project's long-term sustainability."
Alternatives: "recommended to focus more on" or "suggested to prioritize".
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The Irish government's role in the US in the 70s, 80s and early 90s was very divisive and badly advised, more concerned with anti-IRA propaganda than genuine work for peace or national reconciliation in Ireland.
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He was more concerned with himself now.
Statisticians were more concerned with this problem.
I'm more concerned with dignity.
Others appeared more concerned.
However, opinions varied as to the preferred format for responses with some advising more opportunity for open-ended feedback.
Others were concerned with more ordinary threats.
Braine is concerned with something more basic.
Mr. Schumer advised Mrs. Clinton to emphasize her own political message rather than being concerned with her opponent.
The E.P.A., which is concerned with freshwater fish of the sort anglers bring home, advises the same group to eat no more than six ounces week for adults, or two ounces a week for children.
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