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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concerned him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is relevant or important to someone, often in a context of worry or interest.
Example: "The recent changes in policy were something that concerned him greatly."
Alternatives: "worried him" or "troubled him".
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What concerned him now?
"As if that was what concerned him.
He admitted that that tag concerned him.
What Fassel saw on Saturday concerned him immensely.
Was the report true, as it concerned him?
The Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador told Velonews that it concerned him.
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Does it concern him?
This didn't appear to concern him.
What concerns him is the tourists.
What concerns him, though, is legitimacy.
Saturday's loss concerns him most.
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