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concern/concerned

Would somebody please tell me which is correct:
As far as we are concern/concerned, the documents are not important.

and also

What is the difference between:

He was with his wife when we saw him
and
He was with her wife when we saw him
  

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Hi, Would somebody please tell me which is correct: As far as we are concern/concerned, the documents are not important. You need to say 'concern ed '. and also What is the difference between: He was with his wife when we saw him We saw a married couple (man and woman).

  • Hi, Would somebody please tell me which is correct: As far as we are concern/concerned, the documents are not important.
  • You need to say 'concern ed '.
  • and also What is the difference between: He was with his wife when we saw him We saw a married couple (man and woman).
  • and He was with her wife when we saw him The phrase 'her wife' sounds odd.
  • How can a woman have a wife?
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Hi,

Would somebody please tell me which is correct:
As far as we are concern/concerned, the documents are not important. You need to say 'concerned'.

and also

What is the difference between:

He was with his wife when we saw him We saw a married couple (man and woman).
and
He was with her wife when we saw him
The

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