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The phrase "we concern" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in formal or professional writing to express that a group or organization is involved or interested in a particular issue or matter. Here is an example: "We, as a company, strongly believe in sustainable practices, which is why we concern ourselves with reducing our carbon footprint."
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If someone fits professionally on the team, that's what we concern ourselves with".
Those are not things we concern ourselves with on the ball field".
If we concern ourselves with trying to please everyone, we'll never be able to take any action".
Nor need we concern ourselves with complaints about trivialisation of cabinet government from a man whose cabinet meetings could last less time than an edition of Ready Steady Cook.
The battleground over which Millett and her peers fought included what would now be regarded as impossibly abstruse high culture: we concern ourselves with Beyoncé instead of Jean Genet.
But now we concern ourselves with the credit cards and bank accounts that currently define identity, while Millie and Pinky slip and slide into one another's most intimate psychic space, and eventually Willie's as well.
We concern upper body in the model but lower body.
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