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The phrase "concerned report" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a report that is related to or focused on a particular issue or topic. For example: - The concerned report highlighted the environmental impact of the proposed construction project. - The concerned report addressed the increasing rates of cyberbullying among teenagers. - The concerned report revealed the alarming statistic of childhood obesity rates in our country.
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(In Afghanistan, his superiors ignored a concerned report about Bergdahl's mental state from a sergeant in his platoon).
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"We've heard deeply concerning reports of assessors not understanding autism and how to adjust the assessment for autistic people," he said.
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So far as the Met is concerned, this report will not make comfortable reading.
The surveys and reports about the fraud rates of ICOs and other unpleasantness kept underlining our concerns report after report.
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