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The phrase "always concerned about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a continuous state of worry or care regarding a particular issue or subject.
Example: "She is always concerned about the well-being of her friends and family."
Alternatives: "constantly worried about" or "perpetually anxious about".
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"You're always concerned about safety".
"And I'm always concerned about the mound.
"We're always concerned about looking on ahead," Mr. Lang said.
"We were always concerned about appearances," one former official said.
"In the past, we were always concerned about a squeaky-clean corporate image," Stemm said.
"I'm always concerned about anybody who's eyeing me," she said after the vote.
"Women are always concerned about threats to their family more than men.
'I miss my wife.' You're always concerned about someone's mental state".
"I am always concerned about the pace of the game," Selig said.
However, the former taoiseach was always concerned about not alienating the unionist population of Northern Ireland.
"We're always concerned about ZTE's gross margins," said Jones Ku, an analyst at Barclays.
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