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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am concerned of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "am concerned about."
Example: "I am concerned about the recent changes in the policy."
Alternatives: "am worried about" or "have concerns regarding."
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"When he returned he gave the first real indication, as far as I am concerned, of how raw his authoritarian leanings were going to get".
I commend the authors for their willingness to seek input and adjust the bill throughout the legislative process, but am concerned of possible unintended consequences presented by a complex new estate planning tool.
"I am concerned of the risk he poses to others, especially lone women," Chapple added.
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"We are concerned, of course," he said.
Everybody is concerned, of course".
EEC deserves to be concerned of both science and applications.
"We're concerned, of course we're concerned," said Laredo's mayor, Betty Flores.
But words laden with meaning have been used often, where Gaza is concerned, of late.
People in Japan are concerned of course, but life goes on.
Many GPs were concerned of being perceived as judgemental by patients.
Where cockles are concerned, time is of the essence.
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