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Sentence The phrase "concerned of being" is not grammatically correct.
To correctly express the same sentiment in English, you would need to use a phrase such as "concerned about being". To use it in a sentence, you could say "She was concerned about being late for the wedding".
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Such elisions have the added advantage, where telephone messages are concerned, of being incomprehensible to anybody over about 25.For English-speaking users, the neatest contractions combine letters and numerals.
Many GPs were concerned of being perceived as judgemental by patients.
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What we should really be concerned of is the kind of callous thinking that turns a blind eye to the suffering in the world and assumes there is nothing to be done to help.
"They are more concerned about their status of being set apart," Dr. Hoge said.
One of her former aides, Richard A. Clarke, accused her in scathing terms of being insufficiently concerned about terrorist threats.
They are often accused of being more concerned about a borrower's political standing than its cashflow or profitability.
Political playwriting is often accused of being more concerned with ideology than character.
I'm not at all concerned about being accused of caricature.
I'm more concerned with being aware of technology and how it's affecting us than making a judgment about what technology is good and bad.
The ICAO specification refers quite openly to the idea of a "walk-through" inspection with the person concerned "possibly being unaware of the operation".
In addition, the stationarity of the concerned variables are of vital importance when dealing with long panel.
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