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The phrase "are concerned when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express worry or interest regarding a specific situation or event.
Example: "Many parents are concerned when their children do not perform well in school."
Alternatives: "are worried when" or "are troubled when".
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Yet we rarely are concerned when other heroes – literary, sporting, political – are committed to celluloid.
As far as the people of Manham are concerned when he settles in their village, David Hunter, the novel's narrator, is a humble GP tired of London life.
The residents of a small village are concerned when their wealthiest families start disappearing -- and then a sinister circus comes to town.
"I laugh at people who are concerned when they get stopped by security," said Jim Price, a vice president for sales at JVC who was waiting for a flight to Phoenix.
His 1.7 million followers treat him like an oracle, asking things like: "Is it better to have lost something than never to have had it at all?" and are concerned when he goes quiet for a while.
But we are concerned when issues such as time limits or changes to who can provide counselling services or "cooling-off periods" or restrictions on the premises where abortion can be performed are so clearly part of a long-term strategy to chip away at access to abortion with the ultimate aim to ban it entirely.
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Goeglein: Are we correct to be concerned when we reach out for help?
So you're concerned when she starts losing energy.
People were concerned when he was driving because they were concerned he would hit something".
HUSSEIN: We do not ask people not to be concerned when peace is at issue.
As far as I was concerned, when you were caught you were caught, that was it".
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