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The phrase "are much concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong level of worry or interest about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The community leaders are much concerned about the rising crime rates in the area."
Alternatives: "are very worried" or "are greatly troubled".
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Their variations are much concerned with the discrete track support.
These works are much concerned with questions of identity and the subjective, repression and its consequences.
As to the Middle East, Europe and America are much concerned, but their interests don't necessarily coincide.
Folklore and ancient custom are much concerned with the girdle, and many fairy tales feature girdles that give strength or invisibility to the wearer.
As far back as 17 August 1944, Churchill had written a "Personal and Top Secret" memo to US president Franklin Roosevelt to say that: "The War Cabinet and Foreign Secretary are much concerned about what will happen in Athens, and indeed Greece, when the Germans crack or when their divisions try to evacuate the country.
This is because they are much concerned with understanding belief, belief attributions, and the semantics of sentences.
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"Wheeling Motel" is much concerned with God.
He was much concerned at having hurt the boy.
The Dutch brewer was much concerned with the weather.
Eric Nuzum's "Giving Up the Ghost," which is much concerned with the supernatural, is no exception.
Economics, by contrast, hasn't traditionally been much concerned with fairness.
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