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The phrase "always concerned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent focus or interest in a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The organization is always concerned with the welfare of the community and strives to address its needs."
Alternatives: "constantly focused on" or "perpetually attentive to".
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His choreography was always concerned with humanity.
That was Uncle Tony, always concerned with everybody else.
Of course, we were always concerned with value.
He was always concerned with the needs of others.
That was what I was always concerned with.
"We're always concerned with any competition," Mr. Stillwagon, of Tattered Cover, said.
"She was always concerned with what people around her might think.
"If you're always concerned with looking tough, you're not always looking to be fair.
"You're always concerned with losing and we'll continue to work to get wins".
Peter was also a man of compassion, always concerned with those less fortunate.
"I'm always concerned with how much time people spend in front of the work," he said.
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