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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always concerned" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a continuous state of worry or care about a particular issue or situation. Example: "She is always concerned about the well-being of her friends and family."
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"We were always concerned about appearances," one former official said.
"You're always concerned.
"You're always concerned about safety".
Engineers are always concerned with outcomes.
His choreography was always concerned with humanity.
"And I'm always concerned about the mound.
School children are always concerned about their scholastic averages.
That was Uncle Tony, always concerned with everybody else.
Of course, we were always concerned with value.
"We're always concerned about looking on ahead," Mr. Lang said.
"We were always concerned about our diet," he says.
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