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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concentrate more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to focus or pay more attention to something. For example: - "In order to improve your grades, you need to concentrate more on your studies." - "I find it difficult to concentrate more when there's a lot of noise around me." - "To become a better athlete, you need to concentrate more during practice and push yourself harder." - "I need to concentrate more on my breathing in order to calm my nerves before a big presentation."
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Let us concentrate more on the prayers.
Maybe I can concentrate more".
I want to concentrate more on acting.
We can focus better and concentrate more.
We're gonna concentrate more on a back beat.
Initial meetings should concentrate more on relationship building.
I think it even made me concentrate more.
And people don't concentrate more if they're 'on' 24/7.
"It has made us all concentrate more," Jarvis said.
He thinks tax should concentrate more on land and wealth.
We need to concentrate more efforts on educating men".
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