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"most concerned with" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means that something or someone is primarily focused on or worried about a particular issue or topic. Example: In this project, our team is most concerned with meeting the deadline and delivering high-quality results. In this sentence, "most concerned with" indicates that meeting the deadline and delivering high-quality results are the top priorities for the team.
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He's most concerned with quick, easily applicable fixes.
I was most concerned with the floor, though.
"He is the critic I am most concerned with".
Hence, today, the theologians and bishops who are most concerned with doctrinal correctness are also most concerned with sexual purity.
Political leaders, on the other hand, were most concerned with the state's political survival.
"But I am most concerned with the chilling effect on open academic book reviewing".
I was most concerned with not stumbling and falling on the way to the podium.
This is because many mercantilist thinkers were most concerned with maximising employment.
In May, Sandberg was most concerned with the futures of the graduating class at Barnard College.
Or that fully 60% of safety officers – arguably those most concerned with risk – favored positive feedback?
"Writing poems is the thing I'm most concerned with," he says.
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