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The phrase "a highly concentrated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has a high amount or level of concentration. Here is an example sentence: "The scientist's experiment resulted in a highly concentrated solution, proving the effectiveness of the new formula."
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Japan's economic model channels its high savings rate into a highly concentrated banking system, which then goes to a highly concentrated manufacturing sector.
The first was a highly concentrated cocoa extract.
Fossil fuels meet those requirements, because they contain energy in a highly concentrated form.
Salón México's is a rectangular slab of crust topped with deeply caramelized apple slices that reach the consistency of a highly concentrated paste.
In particular, desert rodents have long loops of Henle and are able to resorb much water and to excrete a highly concentrated urine.
"With no breakthrough innovation, we believe Nokia's new phones are unlikely to get traction in a highly concentrated high end," Mr. Faucette said in a research note.
The "teeth -like electeeth -liken electrode highly concentratedesigntric fienablesdesired regions.
Oxcarbazepine solution was used for comparison with a highly concentrated antiepileptic drug.
So the DN value is a highly concentrated and useful parameter for micro radial turbines.
The ordinary spectrum was obtained by deposition of NPs from a highly concentrated solution onto the bare Si surface.
In the hydrothermal reaction, the TiO2 powder reacts with a highly concentrated NaOH aqueous solution at 110 °C for 24 h.
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