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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was concerned by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses worry or anxiety about something or someone. Example: Sarah was concerned by the increase in pollution levels in her city.
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Murphy said he was concerned by the schemes.
He was concerned by major changes in customer demographics, particularly the aging of the European population.
However, the expedition was concerned by the state of deeper waters.
Drought assessor Kanua said he was concerned by the long-term impacts, even when conditions ease.
Mr. Ross was concerned by the prospect of military cuts, which he called "ridiculous".
He didn't quarrel with Gelb's artistic vision, but he was concerned by the mounting deficits.
The government said it was concerned by "statements intended to awaken strife between nationalities".
Alice, too, was concerned by what people were saying about her.
Then I was concerned by the 'Oh God, not another cancer diary' thing.
The European Union said it also was concerned by various subsidies from state governments.
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Mr. Grassley said Wednesday that he was concerned by the issues raised in Mr. Kohn's letter.
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