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The phrase "are more concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing levels of worry or interest regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "Many parents are more concerned about their children's education than ever before."
Alternatives: "are increasingly worried" or "have greater concerns".
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Civil liberties groups abroad are more concerned.
Others are more concerned about the price.
Other vendors are more concerned.
They are more concerned about funding.
Some works are more concerned with reality.
Judges, in contrast, are more concerned about prejudgment.
"People are more concerned to find out about their families".
"But we are more concerned about the state of employment.
Other riders are more concerned about the pigeons' welfare.
"They are more concerned about that than anything else".
Men, he said, are more concerned with women's looks.
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