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Farassoo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

concern with

Hello.
In this sentence the author used 'with' after concern. I haven't found this I mean 'concern with' in the examples that are in the dictionaries. Is it grammatical?
But Nobel's main concern was never with making money or even with scientific discoveries. Seldom happy he was always searching for a meaning to life...(http://english.htu.cn/M/COLEN/C2IN0502.html)
  

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farassoo the author used 'with' after concern ... Is it grammatical? Yes, it is.

  • farassoo the author used 'with' after concern ...
  • Is it grammatical?
  • Yes, it is.
  • CJ
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farassoothe author used 'with' after concern ... Is it grammatical?
Yes, it is.

CJ
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Thank you. Can I use 'for' instead of 'with' in that sentence?
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farassooThank you. Can I use 'for' instead of 'with' in that sentence?
No. 'with' is the correct word.

CJ
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I have another question. Emotion: embarrassed. I searched 'concern with' again. It's not on Cambridge and Oxford dictionaries. But it's on Longm
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farassooIs it common to use concern(noun)?
Yes. The noun 'concern' shows up fairly often.

CJ

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