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Discover Ludwig"concentrate upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the act of focusing on something. Example sentence: I needed to concentrate upon finding a solution to the problem.
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Concentrate upon being supportive.
Others concentrate upon public opinion and its influence, particularly in times of tension.
While the procurement regulations concentrate upon healthcare commissioners, the Competition Commission is spreading its tentacles into NHS providers.
Kurt knows from experience that he must make her concentrate upon the single task of getting home.
Warrington have just Super League to concentrate upon and they will be expected to extend their already massive advantage in points difference at the expense of Wakefield.
Yet all they can concentrate upon today is the bleak reality of six previous failures in play-offs at this level.
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It is the poetry of the brothel … All the interest is concentrated upon the death-struggles of this wretched girl.
However, for India's middle classes and elite the interest lies in whatever superiorities can be identified and concentrated upon.
The Autobiography of the philosopher John S. Mill, severely analytical, concentrates upon "an education which was unusual and remarkable".
Sources close to Terry say that he is concentrating upon saving his marriage as a matter of priority.
"Therefore I concentrated upon Nancy, trying to make her a departure from the stereotyped heroine commonly encountered in the series books of the day".
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