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To concern can mean “to relate to”, “to involve the interests of” and “to make anxious.”
The past participle concerned can be followed by the prepositions for, about, over, at, by and with. One can also be concerned that something might happen.
Care should be taken when using concern with the meaning “to cause anxiety or uneasiness in.” Often this usage can create ambiguity, as in the following examples:
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