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"specifically concerned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "specifically concerned" to emphasize the focus or goal of a particular situation. For example, "The discussion was specifically concerned with raising the standards of education."
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The New Republic reported that at least a few were specifically concerned about the restrictive language.
The field of study specifically concerned with this subject is called paleomagnetism.
At a joint news conference, Siniora said he and Abbas are specifically concerned about Syria's role.
This paper is specifically concerned with deep tunnels in plastic clays.
The current work is more specifically concerned with the last aspect.
She is specifically concerned with romantic or sexual love, which she estimates lasts at best only a couple of years.
And as it happens, the novel I'm writing right now is even more specifically concerned with the voices of women.
You might seek the assistance of various advocacy groups, including those specifically concerned with the rights of Asian-Americans.
American officials were specifically concerned about a military celebration, Armed Forces Day, that was held as planned on Sunday.
The new film, "Cast Away," which opens Friday, is more specifically concerned with Chuck Noland, a trouble-shooting executive for the Federal Express Corporation played by Tom Hanks.
Mr. Tafel said that his organization was specifically concerned about Mr. Bush's mixed signals on whether he would appoint openly gay people to his administration.
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