Appropriate preposition to go with “concerned”

He is deeply concerned for children.

Is this true? What is the better preposition to use instead of for? What did the phrase mean?

What do you mean when you say he is deeply concerned for vulnerable children if you say it is so?

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What are a few variations to be used and to be considered. We know that there are many variations for this so..

Why I get concerned almost daily with something? Will this have a sense similar of to deal with.

I am concerned with daily maintenance of our machines.

I am really concerned about someone. If nobody cares about me, where am I? If this is the preposition which could be used in your case, but it would give it a meaning of caring about. And if yes, when and how?

What does a man like about vulnerable

children?

EDIT: See Dan Ray’s answer for a use with the for preposition.

Answered on March 11, 2021.
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To have a concern for something means there is something your attention is on, something you are committed to. I have a concern with my boss’s satisfaction with my performance, the amount of time I spend on Stack Exchange sites notwithstanding.

Answered on March 11, 2021.
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