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The phrase "are less concerned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing priorities or levels of interest regarding a particular topic or issue.
Example: "In this study, researchers are less concerned with the short-term effects and more focused on long-term outcomes."
Alternatives: "are not as focused on" or "pay less attention to".
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Therefore, within health justice we are less concerned with inequalities and primarily concerned with pursuing 'equity' in health.
Moms who run the household are less concerned with rising to power in the workplace.
When bailouts are anticipated, firms are less concerned with the contagion risk their counterparties face.
Richard Wilbur's poems are less concerned with making "statements" than a state of being.
In Baltimore, activists say they are less concerned with the research than with ongoing violence crisis.
They avoid risk and are less concerned with advancement than with career control.
Wilbur's poems are less concerned with "statements" than with states of being.
Some celebrities, however, are less concerned with who peeks at their favorite cable-knit.
His erstwhile friends are less concerned with his soul than with whom he will implicate.
Great scientists attempt to change the way we think about the natural world but are less concerned with practicalities.
These nine stories are less concerned with the fabulous than with something altogether more demanding and substantial.
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