concerns about; We often use the preposition of to show possession or ownership. a friend of Bob's. the legs of the giraffe; one concern of mine; Here Bob has a friend, the giraffe has legs, and I have a concern. This last thing means that I am worried. I have the emotion. We use the preposition about to show the topic of an idea or feeling: More @Wikipedia
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