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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it concerned him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that something was a matter of interest or worry to someone.
Example: "The recent changes in the policy really concerned him, as they could affect his job security."
Alternatives: "it worried him" or "it troubled him."
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Was the report true, as it concerned him?
The Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador told Velonews that it concerned him.
It concerned him not in the least that things had always been done a certain way in the past.
I asked Rubio if it concerned him that Republicans often appear to be at war with themselves.
It concerned him, for instance, that he was able to buy the equivalent of 10 percent of I.B.M. in six to eight months because of the market's liquidity.
I asked him if it concerned him.
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Does it concern him?
It didn't bother him then, it concerns him less now.
Asked if it concerns him that Phillips and Valentine have such a relationship, Wilpon said: "Sure, it matters.
That attorney, a legal advisor for the Republican Leadership Council — and before that the general counsel for the Federal Election Commission — hadn't thought so, but it obviously concerned him enough not to put it on paper.
His command of language when speaking in German is creative and although competent in English – certainly by the standards of other foreign managers - it may have concerned him that it is not strong enough to get an impassioned but clear message across in the really vital moments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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