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The phrase "about the concentration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level or amount of a particular substance or element in a given context, such as scientific or analytical discussions.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the concentration of pollutants in the water supply."
Alternatives: "regarding the level of" or "concerning the amount of".
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Others complain about the concentration of powers.
I'm actually wondering more about the concentration of global skill.
There is something romantic about the concentration of knowledge and dreams under one roof.
Rissik is sanguine about the concentration of infrastructure around Australia's coast.
Delaney makes a smart point about the concentration of venture capital in relatively few places.
At a spatial level, density is all about the concentration of things in an area.
QUESTION FROM ANDY: Does Beck have a view about the concentration of wealth and income in America today?
A play is about the concentration of the moment: you can't say anything else but what you say.
And many media company executives worry about the concentration of buying power in the hands of so few advertising companies.
"I have very serious concerns about the concentration of too much power in one agency," he said.
Limited data exists about the concentration of LL-37 in saliva of young children.
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