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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in deep concentration' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is focusing their full attention on a particular task. For example, "The student studied hard, sitting in deep concentration for hours."
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On the court, Agassi was in deep concentration, leaving pockmarks on the lines.
Your party is in deep concentration, gradually each of you looks up, confused.
Moments later, he was in the ring, surrounded by young men who appeared to be in deep concentration.
The actor James Franco crouched over a table, his neck bowed in deep concentration.
Photograph: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/GettyImages 6.08pm BST Victoria Pendleton in deep concentration before the women's keirin track cycling event at the Veldorome.
Trude sat in deep concentration, taking it all in, making occasional notes and also asking direct questions, why this, why not that.
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In deeper concentrations, it was far better.
The difference in their fixation was significant in deeper concentrations.
It was found that in deeper concentrations the compatibility among these three dyes would be low.
In describing a feeling of deep concentration in a church, you write: "I've been made unfamiliar to myself, and therefore hopeful".
Indeed, Mr. Brendel's deep concentration in the B flat Sonata (D. 960) and his dreamy yearning in the G major (D. 894) deserve celebration.
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