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Discover Ludwig'highly concern' is not correct in written English
The correct form is 'highly concerned.' You can use the phrase to describe someone who is very anxious or worried about something. For example, "The family was highly concerned for their missing son."
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And the user base of weibos is so huge that if something happens to highly concern their own interests, I think you'll still hear a loud uproar".
Thus, highly concern should be recommended especially in the strategy to prevent drug resistance emerging and to preserve sensitivity of present antibiotics.
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This becomes even more apparent when the frequencies of the three answer categories "highly concerned," "concerned," and "somewhat concerned" are combined.
Note Survey participants were asked on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is "not at all concerned" and 5 is "highly concerned," how concerned they are about the possible impacts of climate change.
This indicates that a large majority of the public is concerned or highly concerned about climate change and its potential impacts.
On the continental scale, the responses show that 36.2%% of respondents are highly concerned, 33.8 % are concerned, and 15.3 % somewhat concerned (Fig. 1).
And that would be a highly concerning prospect.
He is highly concerned with the problems of ecology.
They are also highly concerned about the unusually high death toll in the resulting explosion.
"Obviously it is highly concerning and Cricket Australia has acted immediately," a team spokesman said yesterday.
Even though he was disappointed to see Holik go, Lamoriello said he was not highly concerned.
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