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"was concerned that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express worry, apprehension, or unease with a certain situation. For example: "I was concerned that the storm was going to knock down the tent we had set up."
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But by 1999, as far as she was concerned, that was all over with.
"Everybody was concerned that post-Sept.
Scalia was concerned that the law was vaguely worded.
"Everyone was concerned that no one look glamorous".
Kyle was concerned that his name be spelled correctly.
But he was concerned that he might not get in.
Favo was concerned that DeVecchio had just endangered Imbriale's life.
"I was concerned that I would not fit the part".
Michael was concerned that there wouldn't be enough heaters onstage.
She was concerned that her car had been damaged.
Rather, he was concerned that she was attracted to him.
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