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"am concerned for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
For example, "I am concerned for my friend's well-being."
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I am concerned for them.
"I am concerned for the health of Staten Islanders," he added.
"I am concerned for their safety," he wrote in the email.
Besides my own discomfort with large dogs that I don't know, I am concerned for both wildlife and the dogs.
"I am concerned for my members and their ability to pay bills and meet their obligations like families across the state," he said.
While I am wholly myself again, I am concerned for my dear husband, who I fear has been o'ertaken by his own demon.
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They are concerned for their kids.
"I'm concerned for my party.
"We're concerned for you," they said.
The states are concerned for another reason.
His care worker is concerned for him.
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