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The phrase "are concerned to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of worry or interest regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The committee members are concerned to address the environmental impact of the proposed project."
Alternatives: "are worried about" or "are interested in".
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"We are concerned to find there are major structural difficulties.
"We are concerned to keep their destination private".
The airline is telling passengers: "We are concerned to hear of the attacks in Hurghada".
But CTC warned: "We are concerned to what degree they have been trained.
We do so because we are concerned to heal and not to exploit those who already have suffered".
Westminster City Council released a statement saying: "We are concerned to hear allegations of racist behaviour at any nightclubs within Westminster.
If Hodson and Archer are concerned to let us know that some of this dancing has been supplied by them, the companies they work for are not.
So, it follows, if we are concerned to achieve an equitable approach to healthcare, we must change the way in which we deliver our services.
The telecoms regulator Ofcom said: "We are concerned to hear about people being charged more than they expected for using emoticons.
So it's not even empowered, as far as the Palestinians are concerned, to represent them all, to negotiate on their behalf, to sign agreements on their behalf.
The leaked emails are thus profoundly inconvenient for all of us who are concerned to make the world wake up to an inconvenient truth.
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