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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what concerns him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to matters or issues that are troubling or important to a specific person. Example: "During the meeting, he expressed what concerns him about the current project timeline."
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What concerns him, though, is legitimacy.
What concerns him is the tourists.
What concerns him more is "financial intertwinings" between the regions.
What concerns him now is the really big mistake.
But preparing for the Burns's immediate future is what concerns him now.
He replied: What concerns him chiefly is what Mrs Duffy feels.
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What concerned him now?
"As if that was what concerned him.
What concerned him most, however, was the Union Army's lenient attitude toward Southern citizens.
His article shows what concerned him, as opposed to the journalists who sought him out.
Ending the prospect of nuclear war was what concerned him most.
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