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concern

Hi there,

I want to ask how to use 'concern'. When 'concern' means worry, it means to cause anxiety to someone. For example,

The state of my father's health concerns us greatly.
[+ that] It concerns me that he hasn't been in contact

So, is the following sentence correct?

You should not concern about how others think of you.

Peter
  

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Hi, I want to ask how to use 'concern'. When 'concern' means worry, it means to cause anxiety to someone. For example, The state of my father's health concerns us greatly .

  • Hi, I want to ask how to use 'concern'.
  • When 'concern' means worry, it means to cause anxiety to someone.
  • For example, The state of my father's health concerns us greatly .
  • [+ that ] It concerns me that he hasn't been in contact So, is the following sentence correct?
  • You should not concern about how others think of you.
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Hi,

I want to ask how to use 'concern'. When 'concern' means worry, it means to cause anxiety to someone. For example,

The state of my father's health concerns us greatly.
[+ that] It concerns me that he hasn't been in contact


So, is the following sentence cor

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