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What is the difference between "concerned about" and "concerned with"?

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Rebecca

"Concerned about" refers to being worried about something. "Concerned with" means "interested in" or "involved with". Examples of "concerned about": Ex: You don't look well, I'm concerned about your health. Ex: I'm not shopping a lot right now because I'm concerned about money. Examples of "concerned with": Ex: She's concerned with helping her community. Ex: He's not concerned with people who are not close to him.

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