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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he's concentrated" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that someone is giving their full attention to something, usually work or study. For example, you could say "John has been working on his project all morning - he's really concentrated on it."
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"He's fast, he's concentrated, he's totally committed," the coach added.
"He knows the course, he's concentrated, as you have to be, he has a fine team and a fine organization behind him," he said.
But he's concentrated on it and is developing into an all-around player.
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As for Gupta's personal roadmap, he's concentrating on rolling out the Uber Rewards rider loyalty and Uber Pro driver loyalty initiatives.
He's concentrating on his studies in Madrid at the moment.
He's concentrating on recording and getting his music into stores and on iTunes and Amazon.com.
"He's also played varsity hockey, baseball and basketball, but now he's concentrating on soccer.
He's concentrating ever-more power in the West Wing, except when he's being overly deferential to Congress.
What he's concentrating on is faith, what the family turn to for support in the absence of religious conviction.
But Zuckerberg — the guy who really matters — has made it very clear he's concentrating on the long term.
In the middle, Prior defends Herath comfortably enough, almost as though he's concentrating on different things to us.
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