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"is only concerned" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to say that someone or something is focused on only one thing or outcome. For example, "The committee is only concerned about passing the new policy."
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The average voting Joe in India is only concerned with what happens on the ground.
"UK law is only concerned with restoring the situation had licensing been correctly obtained.
The National Highway Traffic Safety A dministration is only concerned with safety defects.
Nobody wants to hire someone who is only concerned with the past.
"Privatization is only concerned with the actual buildings, not the water," Ms. Pacail said.
Joining an organisation that is only concerned with its own position has never interested me.
Big business is only concerned with profits and not the wellbeing of all of us here.
However, the majority of existing algorithms ignores the problem and is only concerned with the first decision problem.
However, Wenger is only concerned with what his team can deliver in Saturday's primetime TV late afternoon kick-off.
As with most things in her life, Bride is only concerned with how Booker interacts with her.
But it would be a mistake to think that Williams is only concerned with the "great texts".
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