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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'concerned with how' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular person, group, or subject is preoccupied with a particular task or process. For example, "The team is concerned with how to reduce energy consumption."
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The SEC is less concerned with how companies relate to the public at large and more concerned with how corporate managers disclose information to investors.
I'm concerned with how hoarse you sound.
But he wasn't concerned with how posterity would regard him.
Now Benstock is concerned with how this money is spent.
Framing is concerned with how we think about things.
"I'm not concerned with how big we are," he said.
I'm also concerned with how they're dressing Liz".
Other filmmakers are concerned with how these products are consumed.
She was concerned with how that would affect him.
People are particularly concerned with how inequality comes about.
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Nearly all interviewees were concerned with 'how' to say it.
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