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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this concentrates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of focusing or intensifying something, often in a scientific or analytical context. Example: "This concentrates the solution, making it more effective for the experiment."
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This concentrates the electric field and minimises the required voltage.
This concentrates the sugars, creating a characteristic flavor.
"This concentrates on everyday things," like dancing at home.
This concentrates the flavors, so the syrups must be diluted to be drinkable.
As the plants are mildly dehydrated, too, this concentrates the fruit even further, with delicious results.
This concentrates on avoiding problems at individual banks, and at protecting depositors when things go wrong.
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(Malick) And this?: "Concentrate on a movement.
This concentrated the mind: what did we want the shop to be?
This concentrated on the design of plant items for specific operations.
This concentrate can be processed hydrometallurgically in order to obtain high purity ZnO.
In theory, while this concentrated Napoleon's force, it also limited his maneuvering options.
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