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"concentrate on work" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to focus or direct one's attention and effort towards completing tasks or responsibilities related to one's job or occupation. Example: "I need to concentrate on work this week and finish all of my pending projects before the deadline."
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The statistics follow a clear move over the years towards a more collaborative working environment, rather than one that offers private space to concentrate on work and for effective wellbeing.
"I couldn't concentrate on work".
But I come to work and concentrate on work.
He slept a few hours each night and could not concentrate on work.
We concentrate on work here and all of us tend to hold the same values.
Recent news of yet another test launch made it difficult for him to concentrate on work.
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I've said from day one as a manager you only concentrate on working hard.
Unlike many Amtrak travelers, I was unable to read or concentrate on work-related issues.
There are networks such as Facebook and MySpace that are mainly for socialising with friends, and there are others such as LinkedIn, France's Viadeo and Germany's Xing that concentrate on work-related matters.
Galante will concentrate on working with the Mets' young infielders between innings.
We don't need to concentrate on works of art and remember them: a smartphone can do that for us.
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