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The phrase "am concerned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing interest or involvement in a particular subject or issue.
Example: "As a researcher, I am concerned with the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "am focused on" or "am interested in".
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"I am concerned with respect.
"I definitely am concerned with preservation," he said.
"I am concerned with respect, I'm not concerned with taste.
"At the Whitney, I am concerned with the First Amendment.
"His answer was, 'I am concerned with judicial independence.
He adds, "That is all I am concerned with".
"I am concerned with the Gang of Six's revenue target," Mr. Cantor said.
What I am concerned with is taking care of my skin as well as I can.
"I am concerned with a social revolution in Egypt more than a political revolution," she said.
There is a challenge however that I am concerned with, and I must say here.
Generally speaking, as an archivist, I am concerned with preserving records, not generating them.
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