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"concerned rather than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone is emphasizing their concern over something, rather than another emotion or action. For example, "I'm concerned rather than angry about the situation."
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But, the WHO's assistant director general, Bruce Aylward, said within an hour or so that they were concerned rather than alarmed.
Children borne out of such unions therefore belong to the father of the woman concerned, rather than to their actual biological father.
d) Avoid the temptation of efficiency over effectiveness in promoting CFS, focusing on a capacity development, participatory and whole-school approach, tailored to and with the children concerned rather than the creation of a sturdy, standardized and easily delivered ―packaged.
d) Avoid the temptation of efficiency over effectiveness in promoting CFS, focusing on a capacity development, participatory and whole-school approach, tailored to and with the children concerned rather than the creation of a sturdy, standardized and easily delivered "package".
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In the Rio Grande valley, there is concern rather than tension.
Meanwhile, the Drug Enforcement Administration deems it a "drug of concern" rather than a controlled substance.
There were real deficiencies here to spark concern, rather than conspiracy theories to expose.
But their decisions have been largely based on consumer concern rather than scientific evidence and legislation.
Losses for governor in New Jersey and Virginia became causes for concern rather than full-blown panic.
Their customers are motivated by social concerns rather than looking for the cheapest deal.
They added that "the fundamental data points that we monitor support concern rather than optimism".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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