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The phrase "are only concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a limited focus or interest in a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The committee members are only concerned with the financial aspects of the project."
Alternatives: "are solely focused" or "are just interested".
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Passengers are only concerned that we might overcharge them.
Here, people worry about the good of everyone; back home, people are only concerned for themselves.
Some will follow results avidly, but others are only concerned about the impact on China.
Now we are only concerned about the stature, the leadership, of the United States in the world".
Although Bloomberg's reports are only concerned with the US market, it would be expected than similar schemes would eventually be introduced to the UK.
I've never taken that kind of larger perspective look, partly because this show is such a sausage factory, that you are only concerned with the next day.
"This is only being talked about in political circles but the people on the street are only concerned with the deteriorating economic conditions, " she said.
One could argue that regular season success or even conference championships mean little to this veteran team, who are only concerned with chasing the biggest prize.
But the leading opponents of the project, Mr. Law said, "are only concerned with the project, so they play into Ratner's hands".
And other examples this month give the lie to the idea that secularists are only concerned with the lack of evidence for God.
However, the above results are only concerned with complete synchronization.
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