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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i have concerned" is not grammatically correct in written English
You can use the phrase "I am concerned" in written English in order to express worry or anxiety. Example: I am concerned about the implications of the new policy on our department.
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I have concerned that we share the same hobbies that we share the same ambition like we will going to Beijing and we want to work here.
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"I have concerns about that".
"Do I have concerns?
"I have concern with the lack of transparency.
Certainly I have concern about the final outcome.
"To say I have concerns is putting it mildly.
Mendeley is a close contender, but I have concerns that it won't be free forever.
I have concerns about the supply side responses to smog as well.
I have concerns about the consumer.
"I have concerns about the impact of e-cigarettes on the enforcement of Wales' smoking ban.
But, already, I have concerns.
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