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out of concern for

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/aʊt əv kənˈsɜrn fɔr/
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motivated by a feeling of worry, care, or consideration for someone or something

  • She canceled her plans out of concern for her friend's well-being and decided to stay with them during their time of need.
  • She called the doctor out of concern for her friend's health.
  • He took a day off work out of concern for his daughter, who was feeling unwell.
  • They postponed the event out of concern for the safety of the attendees.
  • He donated money to the charity out of concern for the welfare of homeless animals.