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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concerned about it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically indicates that the subject of the sentence is worried or troubled by something. Example: She was concerned about her son's safety while he was away at college.
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"I'm very concerned about it.
They're deeply concerned about it.
I'm concerned about it too.
So I'm concerned about it".
"We're concerned about it".
"I wasn't really concerned about it.
"Every country is concerned about it.
I mean, we're concerned about it".
"So I am concerned about it".
"I was concerned about it.
"Am I concerned about it?
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