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concentrate toward
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"concentrate toward" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "concentrate on/upon," as in "I need to concentrate on my studies."
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Encyclopedias
News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Transportation patterns concentrate toward the southeast, with Milwaukee and Chicago as the focal points, reflecting the greater population density and industrial concentration of that area.
Encyclopedias
In the early 1970's, however, consumers began to move away from frozen concentrate toward chilled juice, both pasteurized not-from-concentrate and reconstituted concentrate.
News & Media
These hormones, known as auxins, diffuse through the tissues beneath the stem tip and concentrate toward the shaded side, causing elongation of these cells and, thus, a bending of the tip toward the light.
Encyclopedias
These features make the particles of the slave swarm concentrate toward the local optimum, thus accelerating the convergence.
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Translocation across the membrane via the azurosome may be bidirectional, but release may be driven entropically by a concentration gradient from the granule, where the cargo is highly concentrated, toward the cytosol, where cargo concentration is low.
Science
Open clusters are strongly concentrated toward the Milky Way.
Encyclopedias
Integral also found a population of faint gamma-ray bursts that are concentrated toward nearby superclusters.
Encyclopedias
These payments are concentrated toward the largest farms, which offload their costs onto taxpayers.
News & Media
A typical cloud core rotates fairly slowly, and its distribution of mass is strongly concentrated toward the centre.
Encyclopedias
This should be one of the first aspects the money should be concentrated toward because safety and a better environment enforce a better education.
News & Media
If the area of the hull and its appendages is concentrated toward the aft end, then the ship is likely to be directionally stable.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "concentrate toward", use the correct prepositional phrase "concentrate on" or "concentrate upon" to ensure grammatical accuracy.
Common error
A common mistake is using "toward" after "concentrate". Remember that "concentrate" typically requires the prepositions "on" or "upon" to correctly indicate the object of focus.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "concentrate toward" functions as a verb phrase attempting to indicate a direction of focus. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage involves "concentrate on" or "concentrate upon".
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
37%
Encyclopedias
26%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "concentrate toward" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. While the examples provided by Ludwig demonstrate its attempted usage across various contexts like encyclopedias, news, and scientific publications, the correct phrasing should be "concentrate on" or "concentrate upon". Ludwig AI confirms this, advising against the use of "concentrate toward". When aiming to express a direction of focus, alternatives like "focus on", "direct attention to", or "aim toward" can be employed depending on the intended nuance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Focus toward
A direct synonym suggesting aiming efforts in a specific direction; shares similar grammatical issues.
Concentrate on
Represents the correct and standard way of expressing the intention to focus on something. Uses different preposition.
Refocus toward
Suggests a redirection of attention or effort, similar to "concentrate toward", but with an emphasis on changing a previous focus.
Target toward
Implies aiming efforts or resources at a specific goal or direction.
Focus efforts on
Implies putting more effort on specific targets/goals. Uses different preposition.
Converge toward
Indicates multiple elements moving and uniting in a particular direction or at a specific point.
Turn toward
Suggests a shift in attention, interest, or action towards something.
Aim toward
Implies directing efforts with the intention of achieving a specific outcome or destination.
Shift the focus to
Suggests a deliberate change in where attention or effort is directed.
Direct attention to
Indicates a deliberate act of pointing out or emphasizing something.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "concentrate" in a sentence?
The verb "concentrate" requires the prepositions "on" or "upon". For example, you should say "concentrate on your studies" instead of "concentrate toward your studies".
What can I say instead of "concentrate toward"?
Use alternatives like "concentrate on", "focus on", or "direct attention to" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "concentrate toward" or "concentrate on"?
"Concentrate on" is the correct and grammatically accepted phrase. "Concentrate toward" is not standard English.
Is "concentrate toward" ever considered acceptable in specific contexts?
No, "concentrate toward" is generally considered grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both formal and informal writing. The correct phrasing is "concentrate on" or "focus on".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested