concerns 1 of 2

plural of concern

concerns

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verb

present tense third-person singular of concern
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as in affects
to be the business or affair of the problems of air and water pollution that concern all of us

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Recent Examples of concerns
Noun
City officials didn’t respond Wednesday to any of the complaints and concerns raised by the hoteliers. David Garrick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 9 July 2026 That raised concerns that the region could tip back into a war that would engulf several countries and could halt energy shipments through the strait that are crucial for the global economy. Jon Gambrell, Los Angeles Times, 9 July 2026 Demonstrators raised concerns that Levin-Richmond Terminal is ill equipped to handle the raw sugar. Sierra Lopez, Mercury News, 9 July 2026 The research aims to address concerns about widespread access and inform policymakers on regulation and harm reduction strategies, given the rise in problem gambling, including among college students. Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026 Shannon, a formidable progressive organizer and activist, had spoken forcefully about her concerns on social media, and on her Substack and in her podcast. David Frum, The Atlantic, 8 July 2026 Castro said the incident reflected broader concerns about immigration enforcement operations. Thao Nguyen, USA Today, 2 July 2026 Anthropic said in a blog post this week that the government's concerns were sparked by a report from cybersecurity researchers at Amazon, Anthropic's primary cloud computing provider. ABC News, 1 July 2026 During those talks, the two countries will discuss rules of origin, intellectual property and concerns surrounding Mexico's compliance with labor obligations, the senior administration official said. Aaron Navarro, CBS News, 1 July 2026
Verb
Another issue with the heat index concerns the way that it’s calculated. Andrew Freedman, CNN Money, 3 July 2026 That case concerns a longstanding Supreme Court precedent that broadly shields members of such boards from being fired at will, in order to protect them from partisan interference. Alison Durkee, Forbes.com, 29 June 2026 What concerns me is that many yung people are not indoctrinated about what the flag means. Jonathan M. Pitts, Baltimore Sun, 27 June 2026 However, the most noteworthy information in the report concerns the Florida spaceport, where demand from SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s New Glenn launch vehicles is expected to stress NASA. Eric Berger, ArsTechnica, 22 June 2026 The show concerns itself with events that unfold some 200 years before those shown in Game of Thrones. Encyclopedia Britannica, 22 June 2026 Yet the larger omission in the STAT article concerns outcomes. Torie Bosch, STAT, 20 June 2026 One example concerns the theft of approximately 30 firearms from Epstein's Zorro Ranch property in New Mexico. Daniel Ruetenik, CBS News, 19 June 2026 So that is one of the things that absolutely concerns me, as someone who has gas in my tank or money in my pocket. David Frum, The Atlantic, 17 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for concerns
Noun
  • From candy makers to bakers and wedding favor brands, people and companies around the world appear to be capitalizing on what could be the biggest wedding of the era.
    Bryan West, USA Today, 4 July 2026
  • Super Nintendo by Keza MacDonald How did a 19th-century Japanese playing-card manufacturer become one of the most influential companies in the entertainment world, asks Stephen Bush in the FT.
    The Week UK, TheWeek, 4 July 2026
Verb
  • Don't go into a basement, or any room, if water covers the electrical outlets or if cords are submerged.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 10 July 2026
  • The order covers the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument, stretching over Palmyra and Johnston atolls and Kingman Reef, among others.
    Susanne Rust, Los Angeles Times, 9 July 2026
Verb
  • One of the most common – yet frequently misunderstood – causes of chronic pelvic pain is endometriosis, a condition that affects about one in 10 women of reproductive age.
    Daryl Austin, USA Today, 7 July 2026
  • This issue mainly affects the crafts/below-the-line categories, like directing, editing and cinematography, which are evaluated by specific episodes ahead of nominations.
    Antonia Blyth, Deadline, 6 July 2026
Verb
  • As neighborhoods have grown closer, Gordon worries not only about the animals’ safety, but also about the rescue’s long-term stability.
    Maveah Griffith, Charlotte Observer, 3 July 2026
  • Humans Still Need To Connect The Dots One thing that worries me is how quickly people assume AI understands consequences.
    David Van Ronk, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026
Noun
  • The two findings can both be true, Kharazian said, because the Stanford study was broader and didn’t focus just on the firms that use AI.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 4 July 2026
  • So Well Self-storage, plumbing and heating outfits, dental and veterinary clinics, insurance brokers, car dealerships, debt collectors, the firms that manage your block of flats.
    Dara-Abasi Ita, Forbes.com, 4 July 2026
Verb
  • That presents Europe with a tough choice between its defense and its social welfare programs.
    David Goldman, CNN Money, 8 July 2026
  • Margo’s layered voice presents a challenge; the novel-to-series pipeline often relies too heavily on clunky, uncinematic narration.
    Judy Berman, Time, 8 July 2026
Verb
  • He becomes increasingly consumed by the otherworldly dimension, which alarms his therapist, Mary (Renate Reinsve).
    Emily Blackwood, PEOPLE, 30 May 2026
  • The focal point of escalating concern is oldest son Jeremy (Edik Beddoes) whose increasingly erratic behavior alarms those around him, not only for his safety but others as well.
    Randy Myers, Mercury News, 7 May 2026
Noun
  • The tension between the various competing interests is handled with nuance and without taking sides, all while showing both the pitfalls and the wondrous potential of this annual spectacle.
    Stuart Miller, Los Angeles Times, 7 July 2026
  • The resulting album, Exhale, sounds like a musical conversation, an attempt to find the overlap in their interests—and also, perhaps, to make sparks fly where their instincts clash.
    Philip Sherburne, Pitchfork, 6 July 2026

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