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strongly concentrated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "strongly concentrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present in a high density or intensity, often in contexts related to substances, solutions, or ideas. Example: "The solution was strongly concentrated, making it necessary to dilute it before use."
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The scale of this is immense, and strongly concentrated in natural resource sectors.
News & Media
The goal of the RCD module is to find an isolated and strongly concentrated group of sensors that report H1.
As shown in Figure 5c, the strongly concentrated light near the surface of the NC array was much larger than that of the planar counterpart.
Science
In contrast, the intensity distribution in the NC array was completely different from that of the planar counterpart; strongly concentrated light intensity appeared in the NCs (Figure 5b,c,d).
Science
Figure 4b shows the electric field intensity enhancement distribution along the wall of the bowtie antenna (through the z-direction, where x = 25 nm), which demonstrates that the strongly concentrated local electromagnetic fields extend deep into the water and glass medium and gradually decrease with the distance along ±z-direction.
Science
However, the strongly concentrated defenses around these draws meant that the troops landing near them quickly wound up in no shape to carry a further assault.
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However its total photon flux is several times lower than that of the main ring and is more strongly concentrated near the ring plane than in the forward-scattered light.
Wiki
We show that the error present in these assemblies is strongly concentrated in regions of single-read coverage, particularly at the ends of reads.
Science
Open clusters are strongly concentrated toward the Milky Way.
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Interestingly, when comparing the dOr22a response profile to the aromatic profile of banana fruit (Jordán et al. 2001), we recognized that the most abundant banana component HE is only a weak ligand, whereas the low concentrated EB strongly activates dOr22a.
Science
In strongly acidic media, such as concentrated H2SO4, HClO4 aqueous solution (40 60 wt%) or methanesulfonic acid, partial protonation of the anionic sites transforms the polyzwitterion into a water soluble cationic polyelectrolyte.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "strongly concentrated", ensure the context is clear about what is being concentrated. Providing specific details enhances clarity and impact.
Common error
Avoid using "strongly concentrated" without specifying the area or object of concentration. For example, instead of saying "efforts were strongly concentrated", specify "efforts were strongly concentrated on marketing" to clarify the focus.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "strongly concentrated" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun, indicating a high degree of density, intensity, or focus. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability across various contexts.
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "strongly concentrated" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something present in high density, intensity, or focus. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, although it appears less frequently than alternatives like "highly focused". The phrase is suitable for neutral to formal contexts, frequently appearing in scientific, news, and encyclopedic sources. When using "strongly concentrated", ensure clarity by specifying what is being concentrated, and consider using alternatives to add variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
highly focused
Changes 'concentrated' to 'focused', emphasizing direction and clarity.
intensely focused
Replaces 'strongly' with 'intensely' to amplify the degree of concentration.
densely packed
Shifts the focus to physical density rather than abstract concentration.
heavily populated
Highlights a large quantity concentrated in a specific area.
markedly centralized
Emphasizes a central location or point of convergence.
significantly clustered
Indicates a notable grouping or collection in one place.
noticeably amassed
Highlights a considerable accumulation or gathering.
predominantly gathered
Implies a gathering where one element is most noticeable.
largely collected
Indicates a substantial portion is brought together.
particularly amassed
Emphasizes a specific accumulation with special attention.
FAQs
How can I use "strongly concentrated" in a sentence?
You can use "strongly concentrated" to describe the intensity or density of something. For example: "The flavor was strongly concentrated", or "The defense was strongly concentrated around the city center".
What are some alternatives to "strongly concentrated"?
Alternatives include "highly focused", "intensely focused", or "densely packed" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "highly concentrated" instead of "strongly concentrated"?
Yes, "highly concentrated" is a valid and often interchangeable alternative to "strongly concentrated". The choice depends on the nuance you wish to convey.
What is the difference between "strongly concentrated" and "slightly concentrated"?
"Strongly concentrated" indicates a high degree of concentration, while "slightly concentrated" suggests a minimal or weak concentration. The terms differ in the intensity they convey.
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Usage summary
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Real-world application tested