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The phrase "are very concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing worry or anxiety about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The community leaders are very concerned about the rising crime rates in the area."
Alternatives: "are quite worried" or "are deeply troubled."
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People are very concerned.
Some people are very concerned.
They are very concerned about their environment.
We understand people are very concerned.
It's not in character and we are very concerned.
They are very concerned about the situation in West Africa.
"People are very concerned with the tactics: who won what.
They are very concerned about the situation in west Africa".
The police say they are "very concerned for his wellbeing".
The British are very concerned with it, passionate about it.
"We are very concerned about the rush to judgment here," Mr. Banks said.
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