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The phrase "are really concerned about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing worry or anxiety regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The community leaders are really concerned about the rising crime rates in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "are quite worried about" or "are genuinely troubled by".
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"What they are really concerned about is an advanced Islam.
Those are just not things I or we are really concerned about," he said.
"What we are really concerned about is the communities further north, because they are very isolated indigenous communities," said Ms. Comini.
We are really concerned about this.
People are really concerned about this.
"But they are really concerned about this.
People are really concerned about what's going on overseas.
He added that "most workers are really concerned about this".
People are really concerned about what will happen".
That's what the people of Britain are really concerned about".
"People are really concerned about what's happening in the planet".
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