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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concerned at being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express feelings of anxiety or distress about a certain situation. For example: I was concerned at being late for the meeting.
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They are clearly not concerned at being caught.
Some staff are concerned at being moved from Dutch wages to lower, local wages at regional operations.
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Rohrabacher said he is not concerned at potentially being at odds with the law.
The caller told the detective that his statement had been "altered during the vetting procedure" and he and some of his colleagues were concerned at what was happening.
At the foundation, we are concerned at what is happening to the thousands of small and medium-sized charities we fund.
"We are all concerned at what is happening there.
I'm not concerned at all," was his bristling reply.
"We are of course deeply concerned at what is going on in the world.
But their planned U-turn reflects their concerns at being seen as "out of touch" with ordinary people hit by what Labour calls the "cost of living crisis".
Angelino Alfano, secretary of Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, reacted angrily on Tuesday to reports that Bersani was seeking to form an alliance with Grillo, reflecting centre-right concern at being shut out of power.
In this study the refusal rate at each telephone contact was small suggesting that there was little concern at being contacted.
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