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'remark concerns' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a statement someone has made or an observation they have made. For example: His remark concerns the new policy that was introduced last week.
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Evans' remark concerns beliefs specifically.
A final remark concerns lens distortion.
A first remark concerns the configuration in Figure 12 and others not presented in the figure.
Our last remark concerns an algebraic decay of the solutions y ( n ) of (1.1) with | 1 − λ | > 1.
The last remark concerns the difference in number of included studies as stated in the abstract (n = 22) and in the main text (n = 17).
A first remark concerns the relationship between the travel demand (in terms of arrival rate) in a station and the related dwell time.
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That remark concerning teammates will trouble the Celtic manager Neil Lennon.
In addition, a remark concerning recommendations based on collaborative traces is given in the conclusion.
Another remark concerned whether Hispanic workers would accept low-paying jobs.
When a reporter asked Falwell about the remark concerning money, he said that he himself did not believe in stereotyping.
And in a jokey remark concerning Virgin's big airline rival, Sir Richard said: "It would have been nice to have flown over the Olympic Games, especially as British Airways is one of the (Games) sponsors".
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