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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am concerned that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing worry or anxiety about a particular situation or issue.
Example: "I am concerned that the project deadline may not be met due to the recent delays."
Alternatives: "I worry that" or "I have concerns that".
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As far as I am concerned that is enough Malcom [sic].
"From now on as far as I am concerned that is privileged information.
As far as I am concerned that is what counts.
"As far as I am concerned that is last week and am focused on this week".
"John has retired and as far as I am concerned that is the situation.
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"I am concerned that the Taliban will kidnap my kids.
I am concerned that John Bowe's article (Aug.
I am concerned that she felt harassed by charities.
"Sure I am concerned that they may take action.
I really am concerned that something bad's going to happen.
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