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The phrase "am actually concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing genuine worry or anxiety about a situation or topic.
Example: "I know it may seem trivial, but I am actually concerned about the impact of climate change on our community."
Alternatives: "am genuinely worried" or "am truly apprehensive".
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What I am actually concerned about is the socioeconomic effects of the high-density immigration.
At first spin, the necessity for a niche social marketing platform for charities makes sense — I am usually too busy to think about how much I am actually concerned with stuff like global children's health and usually don't contribute to charity unless it hits me smack dab in the face, like our recent TechCrunch UCSF Challenge For The Children fundraiser did.
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I'm actually concerned about Barkley.
"But some people are actually concerned.
What people are actually concerned about is the threat to music revenues.
They didn't want to do that because they were actually concerned with quite another problem.
"Dennis is actually concerned about the schools and how the schools run," he said.
"Everybody is talking about it, but they're actually concerned about it becoming public.
If we're actually concerned about health, then we should focus on health.
"Many residents are actually concerned about the country's immigration policy," Mr. Segar said.
And we were actually concerned whether we can sustain that, because others have seen our success, others were coming.
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