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"dismiss concerns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is no longer worried or anxious about something. For example, "The supervisor assured the employees that their jobs were secure and dismissed their concerns."
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Some pundits are still trying to dismiss concerns about rising inequality as somehow foolish.
I don't mean to dismiss concerns about the long-run U.S. budget picture.
Some may dismiss concerns about advertising, but that view is shortsighted.
She seemed to dismiss concerns that her ties to the business would undercut her candidacy.
Yet the Americans complain that the Russians focus only on their domestic problems, and dismiss concerns about Iran and Syria.
Some commentators dismiss concerns about gasoline prices, because those prices are still below previous peaks when you adjust for inflation.
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Phrase used to dismiss concern about one's well being.
He repeatedly dismissed concerns.
JPMorgan dismissed concerns then.
Mr. Joannou dismissed concerns.
But Mr. Manitoba dismissed concerns.
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