Sentence examples for it's concentrated from inspiring English sources

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Santiago is big by any measure, but what makes it truly imposing is its size in relation to the rest of Chile, the sheer extent to which it's concentrated the country's power and wealth.

It's concentrated to increase its strength, and some varieties have had citric acid added to emphasize their sourness; try to find a bottle that does not.

Yet Cooper Union's endowment is highly unusual in that it's concentrated in a single asset — the land under the Chrysler Building — which accounts for nearly 84 percent of its assets, according to its most recent financial statement.

It's concentrated on the thing itself: a collection of shared songs, not the pile of individual wills.

It's concentrated on making trucks, planes and karts, while around 30 of its R1 car racers have competed in America.

"But it's concentrated where you would expect it to be — in the highest-priced markets," said Keith DeCoster, manager of real estate analytics for Studley.

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"It's concentrating power in one person, so the responsibility will also be his".

Now it's concentrating on helping users mange their receipts online.

For now, it's concentrating on the code deployment aspect of that.

It's concentrating on the UK but has plans to expand.

No harm in that, but it's concentrating on the wrong interface.

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