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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concern the" is not a complete or grammatically correct part of a sentence
It is possible that it could be used as part of a larger sentence, such as "The issues that concern the community are being addressed by the city council." In this case, "concern the" is used as a verb phrase meaning to be of importance or relevance. Here, "concern" is being used as a verb and "the" is being used as a determiner to specify the subject of the verb.
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That does not concern the Eightyfiveinafifty camp.
No such questions concern the Adi Granth.
Now comes another concern — the human factor.
They should concern the Yankees.
Nothing else seemed to concern the government.
Both concern the home-field advantage.
But these issues concern the entire society.
Should this news concern the acting community?
Russell's harshest results concern the FoI issue.
But the more worrying data concern the longer term.
They concern the structural weaknesses that bedevil multilateral efforts.
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