Sentence examples for To concentrated from inspiring English sources

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To concentrated

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To bring to, or direct toward, a common center; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force.

  • To concentrate rays of light into a focus

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Frampton moves from wry detachment to concentrated intensity with a light touch.

Adding water to concentrated acid causes it to heat up and splash out of the container.

The mice were exposed to concentrated ambient particles (PM2.5 concentrated 10-fold, producing an average of 113 μg/m3).

Studies undertaken in the past years concentrated on studying FRP-confined columns subjected to concentrated loads.

Adding water to concentrated acid can cause explosive spattering.

"He was subjected to concentrated attention by Welsh nationalists," Thomas informed the prime minister.

And garden centers are responding with shelves of new products, from worm paste to concentrated seaweed.

We have no idea what the response would be to concentrated oil or the dispersants".

I write incredibly slowly, and I am always drawn to concentrated, compressed, emblematic moments.

Exposure to concentrated bromine vapour, even for a short time, may be fatal.

Far from exceptional, London is an exaggerated microcosm of the country at large, distilling its inequality to concentrated extremes.

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