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use "concerning" in a sentence


The President was condemned for his ambiguous statements concerning the scandal.

Many people in this country have reservations concerning the safety of atomic energy.

All the media hype concerning the young hockey superstar seems to have only encouraged him to do better.

The President's remarks concerning the Prime Minister's reaction to the conflict have been widely interpreted as implicit criticism of his handling of the affair.

In the past few years, Syria and Israel have held occasional peace talks concerning the return of the Golan Heights to the Arab nation.

Excuse me Joanne, but I really don't think your personal remarks concerning Ted's performance of his job are pertinent to our discussions here.

We are in commission concerning the protection of children's rights.

I know nothing concerning the lost letter.

The existing law concerning car accidents requires amending.

The important point concerning the complementary distribution is to specify the environment where the individual sounds occur.

No speculation has taken place concerning the motives.

His words gave rise to doubts concerning his true intentions.

For that reason Coco was, to me, 'an older sister I can play with' and I thought of her only as one member of the family not as someone I should question my father concerning her identity.

Are you aware of anything concerning his past life?

If you have any opinions concerning traffic calming devices (humps, curb extensions, etc.

) please write them.




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