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Discover Ludwig"because concerned" is not a grammatically correct or complete phrase.
It is possible that you may have meant to use "because of concern," which is a grammatically correct phrase that means "due to worry or worry about something." For example: - I couldn't sleep last night because of concern for my friend's safety. - The meeting was postponed because of concern for the participants' health. - I couldn't focus on my work because of concern for my family's well-being.
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A third died 24 hours after being taken out of the park and sent to a wildlife rehabilitator because concerned park rangers could see that it was "not acting right".
We have had no information from Qantas - we only learned about the strike because concerned friends in the UK contacted us.
The reasons for this are not known but may be because children have higher pesticide exposures, greater susceptibility to pesticide toxicity, or because concerned parents are more likely to seek medical attention.
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The prohibition imposed by the directive was too general because it concerned all forms of advertising.
This is because individuals concerned about their mutation status often have multiple predictive features.
As a result, many studies were excluded because they concerned individual events.
Valerie Hillery came because she is concerned.
Women picked me up because they were concerned about me.
"But she was concerned because I also couldn't breathe.
"He was concerned because of all the economics.
Not scared, she said, just concerned "because anything can happen".
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