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The phrase "actually concentrated on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the focus or attention given to a particular subject or task.
Example: "In her research, she actually concentrated on the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "truly focused on" or "specifically aimed at".
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Events that actually concentrated on the Arab world tended to take place on the sidelines.
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For one minute during the lesson, actually concentrate on what the teacher is saying.
I could actually concentrate on the food.
So I could actually concentrate on something concrete to do".
"I think it would be very good for our out campaign to actually concentrate on issues and not on the integrity of the other side".
It was the only thing I could actually concentrate on.
The view is to actually concentrate on how much more wonderful they are than cement".
After taking it for the first time I realised not only did I feel better in the moment, but the next day I could actually concentrate on my work.
If you do enjoy listening to music whilst studying, make sure you're actually concentrating on the material you have to study for, and not the catchy tune that's playing in your head.
Huffman: I had to actually really concentrate on that one and I didn't end up talking to anyone.
They noticed that when people fast-forward a DVR they actually concentrate intensely on the screen, looking out for the end of the advertising break so that they can get back to their programme.
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