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"directly concerned" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone or something is directly involved or affected by a particular issue. Example: The police are directly concerned with the investigation of the crime.
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Of course, not every film in the series is so directly concerned with female experience.
"But the appeal is more directly concerned with the convictions of Mrs Cannings.
Gangsterish behavior bled over into the Warner films more directly concerned with business.
"The Arctic issue is a matter for those countries directly concerned.
It is perhaps the Hollywood genre most directly concerned with the essence of cinema itself.
He's directly concerned at every point with keeping the play moving.
Becker is not directly concerned with cryonics, but it's easy to see connections.
Phenomenology, on the other hand, is directly concerned with such subjective experiences.
Territorial behaviour involves many functions, not all of which are directly concerned with reproduction.
Local collectivities are directly concerned by managing this resource in terms of quality and quantity.
Some scientists would set the clock still farther ahead-and for the reasons directly concerned with developments in atomic weaponry.
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