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"a concentration of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a large amount or number of something in a particular place or area. You can use it any time you want to describe a group or mass of something. For example, "The ocean provided a concentration of seafood for the villagers to harvest."
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That left a concentration of poor residents behind.
A concentration of three-tenths usually results in reeling stupefaction.
The problem isn't just a concentration of meat.
"There's been such a concentration of extraordinary talent there.
A city is a concentration of knowledge as much as it is a concentration of people, buildings, thoroughfares, pipes, and bacteria.
My neighborhood has a concentration of carts, every one with its own personality.
A concentration of 80 blobs per slab is not uncommon, said Anthony Mulé, GumBusters' executive director.
"There's such a concentration of people who make consequential decisions," Mr. Phillips said.
It's a concentration of political power that hamstrings any calls for closer inspection.
But you won't find a concentration of houses, and new houses, with such large square footage".
And I have argued that such a concentration of ownership poses potential threats to Ireland's democracy.
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