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The phrase "were concerned in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate involvement or participation in a particular situation or activity. Example: "The researchers were concerned in the study of climate change and its effects on biodiversity."
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They consist largely of confessions that the defendants were concerned in the murder of Willie Earle.
They were concerned, in other words, about having too many representatives, not too few.
The founders also were concerned, in the day of the wooden printing press, that voters would not have enough information to choose among presidential candidates.
The students surveyed were concerned in part by what they perceived to be a more difficult personal and professional lifestyle, compared with other fields.
But election officials were concerned, in places like Orange and Shasta Counties, where punch card machines were hastily replaced with new voting technology they had not expected to use until next March.
They were concerned in particular about a gruesome crime known as "corrective rape" — an assault in which a man rapes a lesbian in an attempt to "cure" her sexual orientation.
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Where culture is concerned, in Madrid variety reigns.
He was concerned in many legal actions, several concerning alimony payments.
That old lady: "It will not be concerned in what she is thinking about.
It will not be concerned in what she is thinking about".
She was concerned, in short, with sensation, in both meanings of the term.
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