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The phrase "this concerned" is not correct in English as it lacks context and clarity.
It may be used in a sentence where "this" refers to a specific issue or topic that is causing concern, but it needs to be part of a complete thought. Example: "This concerned the committee greatly, as they had to address the issue promptly."
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For pregnant women, the most frequent referral indication concerned obstetric care, for non-pregnant women this concerned physiotherapy.
This concerned people, and for good reason.
You wouldn't call this concerned photojournalism exactly.
"I've never seen parents this concerned," he added.
But this was no general proposition; this concerned him very specifically.
"It seems odd to me that we're this concerned about this as a money stream," he said.
This concerned, for example, the handling of Brexit, as well as conducting monetary policy and setting interest rates more generally".
This concerned amendments made in 2006 which divided Kuwait into five parliamentary constituencies, each returning 10 MPs.
British politics hasn't been this concerned with immigration for decades.
"I've never been this concerned," de Toledo said as he wheeled the sheets to his pickup truck.
P.S. my daughter is married to a kind intelligent black man and he aggrees with this concerned point.
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