closely concerned
Frequency: 6.012.8 per million words
Directly and intimately involved or interested.
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Examples (10)
- As a biologist, she is closely concerned with the preservation of endangered species.
- The commission is closely concerned with ensuring fair trade practices.
- He was closely concerned with the day-to-day operations of the family business.
- Any parent would be closely concerned with their child's education and well-being.
- Our research is closely concerned with the long-term effects of climate change.
- The Ministry of Health has always been closely concerned with public sanitation standards.
- This department is not closely concerned with marketing, but rather with product development.
- The report highlights several issues which are closely concerned with national security.
- If the new policy is approved, we will become more closely concerned with its implementation.
- Historians are closely concerned with the accuracy of primary sources.