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be concerned with

verb as in trouble

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“The Penguin” may in name be concerned with the fall of Gotham’s organized crime underworld and Oz Cobb’s rise from a nobody to an immortal antagonist, but it’ll be a long time before Sofia Gigante's legend diminishes in our memory.

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“That’s an absurd thing for a divorced adult woman to be concerned with,” she says now.

The New York Times actually interviewed some of the audience at the Detroit Economic Club event last week and all seemed to be business and financial types you might expect to be concerned with their bottom lines above everything else.

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“They’re increasingly going to be concerned with such bills,” Madrid replied.

Yes, you should be concerned with what your kid — more about what they're watching on their telephones and stuff.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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