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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was deeply concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone felt anxious or worried about a particular situation, or to describe a particular emotion. For example: "The parents were deeply concerned when they heard their child had been in an accident."
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McCain was deeply concerned.
The American ambassador was "deeply concerned".
Kazakhstan said it was "deeply concerned" about "unpredictable consequences".
Burney said she was "deeply concerned" by the proposal.
He was deeply concerned about the possibility of nuclear annihilation.
'She was deeply concerned with middle England,' Lawson says.
The Liberal government was deeply concerned with the devastation the economic depression wrought on government finances.
The Prime Minister said at the time that he was "deeply concerned".
He said the Irish church had been "severely shaken" and he was "deeply concerned".
From an early age, he was deeply concerned with his health, clothes and personal hygiene.
International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander said he was "deeply concerned" about the situation in North Kivu.
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