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The phrase "concentrated work" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to work that is focused and intense, with a high level of concentration and effort. Example: "In order to finish the project on time, I had to put in several hours of concentrated work every day."
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And I had my own very concentrated work.
Pods are available for concentrated work, and even for relaxation.
After a while she heard him breathing, a sound of concentrated work, nasal and cadenced.
"Yes," says the actress, "but only with more concentrated work time".
Researchers may also test meeting and email black out days to encourage concentrated work time.
Perhaps all we need are computers that lock into different modes: chore mode, communication mode and concentrated work mode.
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Unlike the Gothic, these are taut, concentrated works almost devoid of musical transitions.
In these bold and concentrated works, he combined the techniques of dramatic Naturalism including unaffected dialogue, stark rather than luxurious scenery, and the use of stage props as symbols with his own conception of psychology, thereby inaugurating a new movement in European drama.
Educate yourself by all means, but remember that it takes many years of hard work and concentrated study before you can become a doctor.
Sprouting was induced after 30 min with either 100 nM S1P (Otto Nordwald), 0.65 nM human VEGF-A165 (ProQinase), 1.5 nM human FGF-2 (R&D Systems) or 65 nM human IGF-1 (Sigma Aldrich) plus various concentrations of NOX-S93 (0.01–10 μM) by pipetting 100 μl of a 10-fold-concentrated working solution on top of the polymerized collagen gel.
Carter was now in his 60s, and his life had long since settled into a pattern that mingled teaching and composing during the academic year with more concentrated creative work during summer retreats at the Carters' modest country home at Waccabuc in upstate New York.
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