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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concern myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing personal involvement or interest in a particular issue or matter.
Example: "I tend to concern myself with the well-being of my friends and family."
Alternatives: "worry about" or "take an interest in".
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I don't concern myself with that.
I can't concern myself with those people.
That's all I can concern myself with.
I did not concern myself with whether I had readers.
"The only thing I concern myself with is the players.
I'm not going to concern myself about that too much".
"I don't really concern myself with that stuff.
I'm not going to concern myself with it".
"I don't concern myself with it," Van Horn said.
But should I concern myself with what they do on Friday and Saturday nights?
Carpenter said: "I don't concern myself with Nyjer or what he's doing.
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