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Is the sentence " The question in concern is money" a correct sentence?
Is "in concern" a phrase? What does "in concern" mean?
Feb 27, 2018 1:42 AM
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Hey there!
'Concern', when used as a verb, equals to 'have to do with or relate to' / 'be of interest or importance to' / 'engage the attention of someone (involve).'
In this context, I should think that ''concern'' gets the meaning of ''a matter that relates to or affects one.'' So, you might get this idea:
''The question 'under discussion' is money.'' = In the expression 'in concern', ''concern'' is used as a noun (not as a verb) and the 'money' is the subject that is being discussed.
Hope that helps!
February 27, 2018
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