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The phrase "we learn concerned" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used in its current form. Example: "As we learn, we become concerned about the implications of our findings."
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The corporation is now, we learn, concerned with matters far more difficult to define.
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And, the more we learn about nanoparticles the more concerned we should be about the growing body of evidence showing a direct link to serious health risks.
We learn.
"And then we learn, learn, learn".
We learned as she learned.
We have had no information from Qantas - we only learned about the strike because concerned friends in the UK contacted us.
@thandienewton we are very concerned to learn of this incident & we can't apologise enough.
"@thandienewton we are very concerned to learn of this incident & we can't apologise enough," the company tweeted to Newton.
But what we've learned to do around here is put aside who we play and be more concerned with how we play".
We were most concerned to learn of babies abandoned in maternity hospitals languishing sometimes for years, in institutions We are aware of the provisions of the Family Code in Albania in this regard and are struck by the lack of family-based solutions for children, despite the fact that varieties of foster care have been piloted in Albania for over ten years.
Fiona Malcolm, Executive Director of Operations at Samaritans said: "We are very concerned to learn that one call to Samaritans in a SERCO prison was listened to as a result of human error.
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