Examples of 'somewhat concerned' in a sentence

Meaning of "somewhat concerned"

somewhat concerned: This phrase indicates a mild level of worry or apprehension about a particular situation

How to use "somewhat concerned" in a sentence

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somewhat concerned
I am also somewhat concerned with the second.
They should at least sound somewhat concerned.
She was somewhat concerned at talk of a search for solutions.
Eight families show up because they are somewhat concerned.
He is somewhat concerned about his mortality.
I am beginning to be somewhat concerned myself.
I was somewhat concerned about the rubber feet.
The community is somewhat concerned.
Still somewhat concerned off their neighbor getting robbed.
She is starting to lose weight which has us somewhat concerned.
I am somewhat concerned at the moment.
Three in four respondents were at least somewhat concerned about their online privacy.
I am somewhat concerned that my training efforts will ultimately fail.
He thought that they were leaving and became somewhat concerned but not scared.
We were somewhat concerned i can say that at one time.

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It was such a contrast to the earlier festive atmosphere that I felt somewhat concerned.
I am still somewhat concerned that gold is overvalued in terms of dollars.
The challenges is to mobilize the population more strongly Nantes still somewhat concerned.
We are somewhat concerned at a perceptible shift in emphasis towards the verification role.
Los Angeles Lakers fans should be somewhat concerned too.
Tom is somewhat concerned.
If we had a neighbour like that, we would be somewhat concerned.
His delegation was also somewhat concerned by the excessive use of consultants.
Somewhat concerned that the Commission is proposing to make that statement tomonow.
Suicide Somewhat concerned.
Somewhat concerned by the nature of the animal, McAnally was reluctant to touch it.
Anyone else getting somewhat concerned about the lack of updates?
They are okay, you know, still somewhat concerned.
But I have become somewhat concerned about her general well being and sense of security.
Due to global macro uncertainty, we remain somewhat concerned about the UK.
But I am somewhat concerned about the elections in that year.
I can say that at one time, we were somewhat concerned about you and mrs.
I was somewhat concerned about Lee Cha Don as well.
Additionally, DCAA auditors are somewhat concerned about their own future.
I am somewhat concerned by Mr Baudis 's scepticism regarding the possibility of this summit being postponed.
The results showed that parents are somewhat concerned about children's use of social media.
We are somewhat concerned about the 80 per cent implementation of mandated activities of the Organization.
Against this background, the ESC is somewhat concerned about the following points.
He was somewhat concerned that they hadn't returned.
At the national level, Finland and Sweden are somewhat concerned about this issue.
We were, however, somewhat concerned with the sanction of fines in those courts.
As an inside observer, I have to say that I am somewhat concerned about this point.
We have become somewhat concerned over recent weeks, the difficulties seeming more serious than expected.
Naturally, we are somewhat concerned.
I am, however, somewhat concerned at the motivation underlying attempts by Israel to delay the investigation.
Replies the Doctor, somewhat concerned.
But I've become somewhat concerned about her general well-being and sense of security.
I must admit, I am somewhat concerned.
However, it was somewhat concerned about the reduction in Petitions Unit staff.
Hearing that, I was somewhat concerned.

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Nothing for your majesty to be concerned about
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Examples of using Somewhat
Her assurance somewhat calmed our anxiety
Somewhat hollow given your fallback position
Positive factors somewhat outweigh negative factors
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