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Discover Ludwig"concerned enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a level of concern or worry that someone may have about a situation or issue. Example: "She was concerned enough about her friend's health to make an appointment with the doctor." In this sentence, the phrase "concerned enough" indicates that the person's level of concern was significant enough to take action and make the appointment. Another example: "The government officials were not concerned enough about the impact of their policies on the environment." In this sentence, "concerned enough" suggests that the officials should have had more concern about the potential harm their policies could cause to the environment.
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Day nine found the administration "concerned" about attacks on the protesters, but not concerned enough to do anything.
They weren't concerned enough about the general prosperity.
As far as my daughter was concerned, enough was enough.
Her mother grew concerned enough to ask pointed questions.
Neither was concerned enough to actually pay the taxes.
The examiners were concerned enough to have snapped a color photograph of the screws.
Mind you, Johnson must be concerned enough about the form of his first-choice half backs.
Hocutt was concerned enough to call Gillispie into his office for a meeting two weeks ago.
The Surgeon General was concerned enough to appoint a commission to look into the matter.
Yet few travelers are concerned enough to turn down free Wi-Fi.
Nonetheless, some felt concerned enough to criticize the postal service for not doing enough.
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