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The phrase "concentrated on something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate that you have focused your attention on a particular topic. For example: "I concentrated on my studies, determined to make the most of my time in school."
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But Mr. Romney's speech concentrated on something he didn't mention in 2007: adding American jobs.
Having been pigeonholed in the young espionage genre, it was only a matter of time before Robert Muchamore broke away from the CHERUB series and concentrated on something different: in this case, the music industry.
Better he concentrated on something other than my looks!
If you spy another sniper in your zoom, then you should shoot them if they are concentrated on something else.
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Appearing at a NATO conference in Colorado Springs on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Rumsfeld tried to dismiss any talk of his diminished role in Iraq policy, suggesting at one point that reporters should concentrate on "something more important," like the World Series prospects of his hometown Chicago Cubs.
But even if It doesn't, it will help your concentration skills and the ability to concentrate on something.
"It's time to concentrate on something new".
So I could actually concentrate on something concrete to do".
It means I can concentrate on something more interesting than plot.
"I wanted to concentrate on something that made me uncomfortable," said Mr. Moakley, now 35.
When the White House ceases to concentrate on something, so does the C.I.A.
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