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Discover Ludwig'be concentrated' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about a situation in which someone focuses their efforts, attention, or energy on a task or activity. For example, "She needs to be more concentrated on her work if she wants to succeed."
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That means the risk would be concentrated.
"We seem to be concentrated.
"They tend to be concentrated.
Jobs used to be concentrated in downtowns.
Sap can be concentrated in two ways.
Production will now be concentrated in Arlington.
Instead, sleep seemed to be concentrated in two blocks.
Women tend to be concentrated in particular industries or occupations.
And wouldn't the architects' considerable talents best be concentrated elsewhere?
Fulham's thoughts must now be concentrated on the Premiership.
Where on the curve will the buying be concentrated?
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