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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also concerned that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing additional worries or apprehensions about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The committee is also concerned that the proposed changes may negatively impact the community."
Alternatives: "further worried that" or "additionally apprehensive that".
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He was also concerned that someone would take his role.
But she's also concerned that test scores haven't gone up.
They are also concerned that many incidents go unrecorded.
She was also concerned that I would relapse.
I'm also concerned that it might be shite.
The Court is also concerned that the proposed rule would invite litigation.
Our testers also concerned that the boxes were hard to open and close.
The Directors were also concerned that such takeovers may take the form of two-tier offers.
He's also concerned that people may purchase them to self-treat conditions that require medical attention.
Doctors were also concerned that blood was present in Velazquez's urine.
Educators are also concerned that whiteboards emphasize teacher-centered lessons over student-centered lessons.
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