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The phrase "I concentrate" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a complete sentence to express the act of focusing one's attention and mental effort on a particular task or thought. It can also be part of a longer sentence, acting as the subject or object. Example 1: "I always struggle to concentrate when there is loud music playing." Example 2: "She finds it hard to concentrate on her work when her phone keeps buzzing with notifications."
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I concentrate well.
'I concentrate well.
I concentrate on the detail.
I concentrate on the car".
I concentrate on Brooklyn today...
"I concentrate on the present".
"I concentrate very much in a plane.
Can I concentrate in Global Health?
I concentrate on the perishable areas.
I concentrate on my drink instead.
"I concentrate because I'm scared to lose".
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