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The phrase "am concerned on" 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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"I am concerned on whether or not Davila will be able to represent his constituencies and contribute to the healing process," Mr. Comerson wrote in an e-mail message received by The Associated Press.
"Anybody is free to comment as far as I am concerned on any issue in any depth," said Elizabeth Ashby, a board member and president of the Historic Neighborhood Enhancement Alliance.
But, I am concerned on a deeper level about what the "debate" has focused upon.
"I am requesting that the flag be removed immediately, that we get an accurate translation of the flag, and that Chief Stevens notify the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and our Lubbock County Sheriff's Department". "I fully understand that we must gather more facts before we make a knee jerk reaction but I am concerned on several levels," he added.
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I can be concerned on one hand, and be productive on the other hand.
Mr. Obama was concerned on Thursday with both.
We are concerned on the asymptotic behavior of ground state solutions as the parameter α→∞.
"We were concerned on Friday when the quarter crack was first discovered.
And then you are concerned on the other side of it.
Most of the existing works, based on performance evaluation are concerned on network layer aspects.
"As a human being, I'm concerned on a night when it's 3 degrees below, but she's happy.
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