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"immensely concerned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and intense level of worry or anxiety about something. An example of using "immensely concerned" in a sentence could be: "I am immensely concerned about the impact of climate change on our planet's future."
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"It does seem that this has been downgraded and there will be colleagues who will be immensely concerned about this," he said.
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What Fassel saw on Saturday concerned him immensely.
I anticipate the same would occur in Australia, and it would be immensely beneficial to the people concerned," he said.
He called this process "immensely worrying for all of us concerned that you might do the same thing for the BBC".
This #WeAreN hashtag became immensely popular among Christians who are concerned about the safety of Christians in the Middle East and around the world.
She is concerned, because Laurel cares for other people immensely and she's extremely sensitive to other people.
I appreciate this immensely, and something that really concerns me is making sure Isabella is appreciative too, and aware of all her blessings.
Of course, security concerns are immensely important.
I would like to offer my sincere thanks to you, Madam Mayor of Paris, and to say that we are immensely grateful for your concern.
Such concerns also matter immensely to me when writing prose, but the emphasis is different, because I sometimes want the language to disappear into the story it describes.
This immensely clever, tautly composed novel concerns a Gauguinistic artist who flees the suffocating confines of London for New York, then Havana, then Port Mungo, at the end of world and mind, where his genius flourishes.
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