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The phrase "are concern about" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are concerned about"? You can use "are concerned about" when expressing worry or interest regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The community leaders are concerned about the rising crime rates in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "are worried about" or "have concerns regarding".
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They became the cheerleaders with a known role of serious intellectuals who are concern about black suffering, poor people's suffering, wiping of-of-of working people suffering.
There are concern about the decline in numbers of pupils taking physics, chemistry and biology after the age of 16, and the effects on university study and the shortage of skilled graduates.
Biologists are concern about the affect on plankton and if fish larvae will not find food.
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All you are concerned about is justice'.
"What they're concerned about is growth".
We are concerned about taste".
We are concerned about Turkey".
That's what they are concerned about.
The Palestinians too are concerned about credibility.
There are concerns about their health, too.
But investors are concerned about its future.
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