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"get concerned about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become worried or anxious about something. Example: "As a parent, it's natural to get concerned about your child's well-being."
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"We don't worry about the cosmic issues that a lot of people get concerned about, We worry about the stock market ticker.
"What you get concerned about is that when you have consecutive days of 90-plus-degree heat, your equipment doesn't get a chance to cool down at night," she said.
"What I'm beginning to get concerned about is there is a generalized approach that whenever there's a death of a worker, there's thinking that there's criminal activity," he said.
"What I get concerned about is the message from the Obama campaign that we only want someone who has not been successful to run for president.
It's not something I get concerned about".
I get concerned about our team.
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"People got concerned about handset margins," said Chris Versace, who follows Motorola for Friedman, Billings Ramsey.
"As my friends and I hit 40 we're getting concerned about our lifestyle," he said.
"The players' responses are sort of joking and, by the end, they're actually getting concerned about him".
"Whenever a consumer gets concerned about their own personal finances, these types of purchases are the first to go".
Now, though, with the budget deficit rising and the markets getting concerned about Washington's solvency, the Republican and the Democrat needed each other's help.
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