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The phrase "are concern with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are concerned with"? You can use "are concerned with" when discussing topics, issues, or matters that someone is focused on or interested in.
Example: "The researchers are concerned with the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "are focused on" or "are related to".
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In this work, we are concern with Fick's diffusion technique because of its generality.
Over the last decade, there has been immense growth in literature that investors go beyond maximizing results and that they are concern with ethical dimensions of their investments.
To me, the word documentary implies a primary concern with things as they are: concern with the social landscape, psychology, politics, history, or activism.
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The semicircular canals are concerned with equilibrium.
I think kids are concerned with power.
Others are concerned with labor market reform".
"We are concerned with layoffs.
"Broadway producers are concerned with selling tickets.
Both are concerned with marine itinerants.
"They are concerned with individuals here.
They are concerned with ecological issues.
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