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"was concerned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to show that someone or something is worried or interested in a particular topic or issue. It can also be used to describe the main focus or purpose of something. For example: - The meeting was concerned with finding a solution to the budget deficit. - She was concerned with her daughter's safety while traveling alone. - The novel's themes were concerned with love, loss, and redemption. - His work as a doctor was concerned with improving the health of his patients.
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"This is what he was concerned with.
Mill, by contrast, was concerned with outcome.
She was concerned with "coalitions of conscience".
He was concerned with personal appearance.
His PhD was concerned with systems theory.
"I was concerned with Mayakovsky," McCarron said.
I was concerned with wording, however.
Goethe was concerned with the synthesis of meaning.
Guterres told staff he was concerned with a broader trend.
When I started this process, I was concerned with safety.
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Director Colin Campbell was concerned with the film's realism.
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