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Discover Ludwig"concerned grin" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe a facial expression that conveys both worry and a sense of amusement. For example, you could say, "Her mother looked at her with a concerned grin as she explained why she was late coming home."
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He is a tall man, with the wide, concerned grin of a Boy Scout who has finished tying his ropes but worries about whether he's done it right.
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"As far as I'm concerned I am just beginning," he says with a wry grin.
Pettitte grinned while saying he was "a lot more concerned" when the score was 3-0 than when the Yankees were completing the rout.
They'll walk in to your office frowning, concerned they're going nowhere -- and by the time they leave, they'll be shaking your hand with the biggest grin you've ever seen.
Big grin.
Why be concerned?
They grin.
the grin.
One concerned contraception.
Am I really concerned?
"We're very concerned".
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