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The phrase "be concerned if" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to express a conditional statement, indicating that someone should be worried or troubled if a certain situation occurs. Example: "Be concerned if you start experiencing chest pains or shortness of breath, as these could be signs of a heart attack."
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I would be concerned if either picked up another injury.
I will be concerned if they don't start playing better.
You only need to be concerned if you're allergic.
"I'd be concerned if any of those roles took more of my time than my family".
Collins said he would not be concerned if that did not happen.
Everybody would be concerned if that just meant we were dragging on.
And don't be concerned if your original idea changes over time.
All lobbyists and think tanks should be concerned if the G.A.O.
If it turns out they are a state hacker, should individuals or business owners be concerned if they're American?
"I would be concerned if the idea of professional attire is left to the naked eye to decide".
"We would be concerned if there were to be any further reduction in resources for the intelligence agencies," he said.
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