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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concentrate about" is not correct; the correct phrase is "concentrate on." You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize focusing intently on a particular topic or task
For example, "I need to concentrate on my studies so I can get a good grade on the final exam."
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The mineral crystals are responsible for hardness, rigidity, and the great compressive strength of bone, but they share with other crystalline materials a great weakness in tension, arising from the tendency for stress to concentrate about defects and for these defects to propagate.
Unveiled earlier this month to Mansfield residents, the Storrs Center project would concentrate about 600 market-priced housing units, 70 retail shops and restaurants, and 25,000 square feet of commercial and office space on about 15 acres of a 45-acre site in downtown Mansfield.
About one-fourth of CTs concentrate about one half of crimes of both types (right column).
Irrigation predominates in the Central Asian countries (in total, the FSU countries concentrate about 9% of the world's irrigated land), while in the temperate countries of the north drainage is of major importance to agricultural productivity.
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BC's population is concentrated with about 60% in the metropolitan area of Vancouver and the lower mainland.
After a final centrifugation at 180,000× g for 90 min (TFT 55.38 rotor, Kontron Instruments, Hanau), the resulting supernatant was concentrated about 10-fold in a MINITAN ultra concentration unit (molecular weight cut-off 10,000; Millipore, Eschborn).
Developing the plan put forward by Hoffmann, Ludendorff concentrated about six divisions against Samsonov's left wing.
In any case, most of the borough's business was concentrated about a mile away, in the area around Borough Hall.
"I need to make sure this week he is thinking about those things again - concentrating about the things he has to do for our team, not everything else".
By this procedure urine was concentrated about 50-fold.
"I just want Jamie concentrating about one thing this week and that's France," said Edwards.
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