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The phrase "are immediately concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone has a direct interest or involvement in a situation that requires urgent attention.
Example: "The stakeholders are immediately concerned about the recent changes in policy that could affect their investments."
Alternatives: "are directly affected" or "are promptly worried".
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Intentions that are immediately concerned with communication itself, as opposed to ulterior goals, are called communicative intentions.
But whatever the resolution of this particular debate, perhaps both parties can agree that God, if he exists, would deal with a much larger picture and a much longer time-frame than that with which we humans are immediately concerned.
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Dr. Olin was immediately concerned.
"We were immediately concerned that this was not a natural death but something sinister," he said.
Sherman was immediately concerned that Grant might be seeking more than simply rest and recuperation.
When they first came upon the crowd, the judge said, he was immediately concerned for the officers and called 911.
And because he was also always on time, the day he didn't show up for work, his colleagues were immediately concerned.
Those who had severance packages that still cover their unemployment may not be immediately concerned about their credit card payments or health care coverage or losing their homes.
The Mail on Sunday was immediately concerned that a rival publication might get the story of the break-up, although the footballer had an exclusive contract with it.
Hearing the description of this weak, floppy baby, who suddenly became unable to nurse and barely able to move, Dr. Hum was immediately concerned.
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