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'to be concerned' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of worry, apprehension, or unease about a particular situation. Example sentence: I was concerned about the outcome of the election.
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It's fair to be concerned.
Moussa: We have to be concerned.
He had reason to be concerned.
We will continue to be concerned, however.
The government is right to be concerned.
Still, there are reasons to be concerned.
He is right to be concerned.
He has reason to be concerned.
"We have to be concerned," he said.
Investors have reason to be concerned.
He had good reason to be concerned.
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