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"concerned about being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express worry or anxiety about a particular situation or issue. It can also indicate self-consciousness or uncertainty about one's own actions or behavior. Example: She was concerned about being late for the meeting. Example: The students were concerned about being unprepared for the exam. Example: He seemed very concerned about being judged by his peers.
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"I'm not particularly concerned about being popular".
Finally, stop being so concerned about being mature.
As the venues become larger, you're concerned about being seen.
Muslims are not concerned about being celebrated too little.
I'm not at all concerned about being accused of caricature.
"The administration is concerned about being able to show results quickly".
should be most concerned about being assisted by competent & politically experienced people.
Facing an angry electorate, Democrats were becoming increasingly concerned about being tied to Mr. Rangel.
Concerned about being fired, he saved the tapes, just in case.
He added that he was more concerned "about being comfortable and liking the place I'm playing".
At 15, I was less concerned about being special than fitting in.
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