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What is the past tense of concern with?

What's the past tense of concern with? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of concern with is concerned with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of concern with is concerns with.

The present participle of concern with is concerning with.

The past participle of concern with is concerned with.

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That case was not concerned with public law but was a civil action for damages.
And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy.
Morality is concerned with how one ought to act rather than actualities such as what one does or might do given impunity from consequences.
The director added that the two-day jump-up is not the its central thrust as it is more concerned with the development of Carnival.
I just am concerned with letting her bond with her maternal side of the family.
Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect.

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