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Discover Ludwig"concerned on" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
If you want to say that someone is focused on something, the correct phrase would be "concerned with". For example, "The lawyer was concerned with the case".
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I can be concerned on one hand, and be productive on the other hand.
In studying the issue of the empty-nest elderly, Chinese scholars are more concerned on the urban elderly than the rural ones [ 25].
Mr. Obama was concerned on Thursday with both.
Certainly the members didn't look very concerned on Thursday night.
"I know that is difficult for the families concerned on some occasions," he said.
He always retained his interest in geometry but from 1941 was primarily concerned on topology.
And then you are concerned on the other side of it.
"We were concerned on Friday when the quarter crack was first discovered.
"As a human being, I'm concerned on a night when it's 3 degrees below, but she's happy.
"We are incredibly concerned on both a diplomatic and, on my behalf, a personal basis," Clinton told reporters.
Ms. Hernandez said she grew concerned on Sunday morning when she was unable to reach her brother by phone.
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