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Deepuji Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

concern for or about

We generally say
He has concern for the poor.
Can we also say he has concern about the poor?
If yes, would it make any difference?
If no, then why?
Thank you so so much.
  

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deepuji We generally say He has concern for the poor. Right. If yes, would it make any difference?

  • deepuji We generally say He has concern for the poor.
  • Right.
  • If yes, would it make any difference?
  • You may, but it is not so idiomatic.
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deepujiWe generally say He has concern for the poor.
Right.
deepujiCan we also say he has concern about the poor?If yes, would it make any difference?
You may, but it is not so idiomatic.

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