On 5/4/2014 1:45 AM, LizR wrote:

    "Concern on" isn't grammatical, I assume you mean "concern with". Well, we 
were
    discussing creation myths vs science, hence the concern.


      It is grammatical in the same sense as "Senators Express Concern on 
Reverse
      Mortgage Rule/s/ [/not rule/]  By RACHEL ABRAMS
      <http://dealbook.nytimes.com/author/rachel-abrams/>  New York Times. 
/April 30,
      2014, 4:00 /pm. "Concern with" usually implies specificity on a 
particular myth.
      "Concern ABOUT" is what is meant by "concern ON".

Hmm, OK, maybe it's an Americanism.

No. The "on" goes with the "express" It might have read "Senators speak on reverse mortgage rules".

Brent

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