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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look concentrated" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what meaning or context it is attempting to convey. It is possible that the intended phrase was "appear concentrated," which means to look focused or be paying close attention. Example: She looked concentrated while studying for her chemistry exam.
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He particularly loves eggs Benedict and wanted to put the dish on the dinner menu at WD-50, but of course it had to be a different kind of eggs Benedict, a Wylie Dufresne kind of eggs Benedict: novel in look, concentrated in taste.
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He was determined to continue and looked concentrated, driven and focused enough for me not to replace him.
He was determined to continue and looked concentrated, driven and focused enough for me not to make the call to replace him.
To conclude, while in the Netherlands the insurance market looks concentrated, the conclusion is that the insurance market is relatively competitive [ 46].
Also, really do not expect swanky looks, concentrate instead on durability.
Get the Makeup: The emo look concentrates on the eyes.
While he did capture plenty of heads rocking that original look, Simon concentrated more on the youngers the kids just starting out who obviously couldn't afford any of the imported American brands or more exclusive streetwear stuff, so just stuck to New Era, Nike, and samurai swords.
It does nothing to promote competition in an industry that already looks too concentrated.
The brown scab on his right cheek is matched by the yellowing bruise under his left eye and the marks on his forehead, but Moody looks cheerfully concentrated.
Commenting on the research, Professor James Ladyman, professor of philosophy at the University of Bristol, said: "I am really concerned that under the new funding environment, universities will look at concentrating their resources on courses which they believe will deliver the highest financial return.
For the most natural look, always concentrate the color on the apples of your cheeks and blend well.
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