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Discover Ludwig"bit concerned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express that someone has a slight feeling of worry or unease. For example: "I'm a bit concerned about the outcome of the game."
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"I'm a little bit concerned".
No one looked the least bit concerned.
No one seemed the least bit concerned.
Isn't he a little bit concerned?
When we arrived in Tulsa, we were a bit concerned.
"I was a little bit concerned about the traffic.
I think they're a bit concerned about their conditioning.
But Suzanne Halmer is not the least bit concerned.
"I was a bit concerned with the ground turning soft today," Weld said.
"I'm a little bit concerned that Iran could be this year's Japan," Mr. Schomer said.
"We were a bit concerned that we wouldn't be able to do it," he says.
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