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The phrase "are always concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous state of worry or interest regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The teachers are always concerned about the well-being of their students, especially during exam season."
Alternatives: "are consistently worried" or "are continually anxious".
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are always concerned
adverb
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.
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"Women are always concerned about threats to their family more than men.
As a legal professional, you are always concerned about all of your clients.
"We are always concerned that it might return," Dr. Tettelbach said.
A Guardian News & Media spokesperson said: "We are always concerned about any attempts to block access to our content.
"Generally, celebrities are always concerned about eating well and taking care of themselves, so it started becoming flooded with actors.
We are always concerned about people who are overeager to be plaintiffs, and people who are huge activists".
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His choreography was always concerned with humanity.
Of course, we were always concerned with value.
"We're always concerned about looking on ahead," Mr. Lang said.
That was what I was always concerned with.
He was always concerned with the needs of others.
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