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The phrase "we were concern" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we were concerned"? You can use "we were concerned" when expressing worry or anxiety about a situation or person in the past. Example: "After hearing the news about the storm, we were concerned for the safety of our friends living in the affected area."
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"We were concerned about health and safety".
We were concerned about him".
"We were concerned about the strikeouts.
We were concerned about our lives".
"We were concerned about our daughter Cathy".
"I think we were concerned," he said.
"What we were concerned about was that it was premature".
As far as we were concerned, they were ephemeral, gone!
"We were concerned.
(laughs) We were concerned about the turnout.
"We are concerned".
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