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The phrase "thus concentrating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action done in order to focus on a specific task or activity. For example, "He blocked out all distractions thus concentrating fully on the task at hand."
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Soil total P concentrations are generally in the mg kg−1 range; thus, concentrating soil extracts increases the P concentration per NMR sample, significantly improving the NMR response.
I opted for the à la carte menu, thus concentrating on my favorites.
In the Finnish open-list proportional representation system, voters rank the candidates within parties, and thus, concentrating votes to local candidates increases the extent of local representation.
In contrast, this flux is high near the central axis in ILNASB, thus concentrating a great fraction of pulverized coal near the central axis.
"Second, they could work hard, through boundary changes and planning policy, to corral visible minority voters in a few urban areas – thus concentrating the growing Labour vote in fewer constituencies.
As the pro-drug circulates through the bloodstream, it encounters the existing depot and the two moieties bind to each other, thus concentrating the drug at the depot, from which it can then be released at the specified rate.
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Future research can thus concentrate on new areas.
We thus concentrate our further analysis on the financial indicators that correspond to the aforementioned markets.
Thus concentrated, it shakes cells so violently that they heat up.
Too much power is thus concentrated in Google's hands, say critics, including Microsoft's Bill Gates.
Settlement talks thus concentrated on devising an administrative scheme for disposition of asbestos claims not yet in litigation.
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