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Discover Ludwig"highly concentrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is highly concentrated or has been processed to concentrate or increase its strength. For example, "The chemical was highly concentrate, so minimal amounts were needed for the experiment."
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The strategy is based on a specific form of MDR in which ABCG2-rich extracellular vesicles (EVs) that form between neighboring cancer cells highly concentrate various chemotherapeutics in an ABCG2-dependent manner, thereby sequestering them away from their intracellular targets.
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Health costs are highly concentrated.
The market is saturated and highly concentrated.
The cable industry has become highly concentrated.
It tends to be highly concentrated," said Muggah.
The first was a highly concentrated cocoa extract.
The wealth effect of our policies has been highly concentrated.
Similarly, the soda industry is also highly concentrated.
Already, the seed and chemical industries are highly concentrated.
Patenting is also highly concentrated in supply chain industries.
And, like many entrenched industries, it is highly concentrated.
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