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The phrase "a concentrated version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been condensed or summarized to highlight the most important aspects or elements.
Example: "The report provides a concentrated version of the findings from the extensive research conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "a condensed form of" or "a summarized version of".
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These concerns are a concentrated version of a dilemma faced by many citizens.
The cathedral's magnetic effect was a concentrated version of Paris's own.
Getting high, Jeff Atman thinks, was "like a concentrated version of everything he had ever wanted from life".
The public debate here has always been a concentrated version of the debate in Washington about detention.
To spend a few mornings with Mr. Homa, 25, is to experience a concentrated version of what it is like to be a subway performer.
The perfume, Lavs, is a concentrated version of the one he made to spritz on the papal garments before they were delivered to the Vatican's inner sancta.
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Along with a fellow ESPN defector, Jason Whitlock, Horowitz executed a more concentrated version of the strategy he had pioneered at ESPN.
But there is evidence that the mood here is merely a more concentrated version of the unease developing on other campuses.
Roundup Ultra is a highly concentrated version of Monsanto's glyphosate herbicide, with additional ingredients to increase its lethality.
"I felt that a new and concentrated version of 'Hamlet' could freshen and bring to the surface things that have gotten partly buried through our great familiarity with the play," Mr. Brook said recently.
Rather it is a distilled and concentrated version of the essence of the manifesto.
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