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"concerned at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express worries or anxieties about something that has taken place. For example, "The parents were concerned at how little their children had learned in school that year."
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Five-point Likert scale ranging from extremely concerned to not concerned at all.
(1 = not concerned at all, 7 = very concerned).
Roger wasn't concerned at all.
"I wasn't concerned at all".
"We're not concerned at all.
"I'm not concerned at all," he said.
"I'm concerned at this point," Smith said.
Neither seemed overly concerned at my anxiety.
"I'm not concerned at all," Smith said.
"I've long been concerned at the medical facility for detainees.
He was much concerned at having hurt the boy.
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