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The phrase "critically concerned about" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a strong level of concern or worry about something. Example: The environmental activists were critically concerned about the impact of deforestation on the local ecosystem.
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They are also often critically concerned about their own personal survival and that of their immediate family that taking on an additional burden of looking after other children or families in need is difficult.
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In Kenya we are mostly concerned about our own species, the critically endangered black rhino.
The financiers, including Aviva Investors, Strathclyde Pension Fund and Coller Capital, are particularly concerned about the use of antibiotics classified as "critically important" to human health and the routine use of drugs on factory farms to prevent disease.
Naturally, we share your concerns about the problems that the Company has confronted in recent months, but we are greatly concerned about the tactics employed by Benchmark to address them, which strike us as ethically dubious and, critically, value-destructive rather than value enhancing.
We are particularly concerned about the potential role that glomerular hyperfiltration may play in increasing mortality rate from bacterial infections in critically ill patients treated with standard dosages of renally excreted antimicrobials [ 31].
Are you concerned about this?
Everyone is concerned about her.
America is concerned about rattlesnakes.
We are concerned about taste".
We're concerned about ourselves".
We are concerned about Turkey".
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