primarily concerned

Frequency: 7.535.2 per million words

Mainly or primarily interested in something.

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Examples (20)

  • Her research is primarily concerned with the long-term effects of pollution.
  • The government is primarily concerned with job creation.
  • As a company, we are primarily concerned with creating value for our shareholders.
  • As a parent, she was primarily concerned about her children's safety.
  • The new law is primarily concerned with protecting consumer data.
  • His research is primarily concerned with renewable energy sources.
  • Stoic philosophy is primarily concerned with virtue and living in accordance with nature.
  • The new policy is primarily concerned with improving public health.
  • In his youth, he was primarily concerned with achieving financial success.
  • Historically, the organization was primarily concerned with environmental protection.
  • This author's work is primarily concerned with the complexities of human relationships.
  • Are you primarily concerned with cost or quality?
  • The management team is primarily concerned with improving efficiency and reducing costs.
  • The doctor was primarily concerned about the patient's rapidly deteriorating condition.
  • Modern pedagogy is primarily concerned with student-centered learning approaches.
  • My role in the project is primarily concerned with data analysis.
  • Early economists were primarily concerned with the production and distribution of wealth.
  • While other issues exist, we are primarily concerned with the immediate crisis.
  • This committee is primarily concerned with safety standards, not budget allocations.
  • She became primarily concerned with the ethical implications of the technology.