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The phrase "enough to be concerned" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a level of worry or alarm about a particular situation or issue. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is commonly seen in more formal or serious writing. Example: "The rising levels of pollution in our city are enough to be concerned about. It's time for us to take action and find solutions before it's too late."
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They know enough to be concerned.
Mr. Freeh's report argued that he knew enough to be concerned.
"We see blind cheeses in competition, sure," Clark said, but not enough to be concerned about.
Dave Rippon has been out of work for nearly two months, which is long enough to be concerned, if not terrified.
Yet he's conventional enough to be concerned when Leonard shows up dispersing valedictions and urges his troubled charge to write himself "letters from the future," imagining the life he'll live if he can make it beyond high school.
They mix standard reporting with that annoying "I am the story" approach journalists use when they think viewers aren't sophisticated enough to be concerned about an important issue for its own sake.
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Gen. Joseph Caravalho Jr., chairman of the task force, called the reports of such pacts "plausible," adding, "That's enough to be concerning to me".
We have enough information to be concerned without one.
Kent, who is 40, has been around long enough not to be concerned by the record.
"It is not enough simply to be concerned by tensions on the Korean peninsula and urge restraint on all sides," Philip Parham, Britain's deputy permanent representative, told the council in remarks released by his mission.
We don't know how such policies have affected girls' education, but if history is any guide, there's more than enough reason to be concerned.
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