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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to get concentrated" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to the process of becoming focused or attentive, but a more natural expression is preferred. Example: "I need to find a quiet place to get concentrated on my studies."
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In terms of the mind, it means protecting ourselves from hindrances, putting in mental effort to get concentrated -- right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration, to weed the garden.
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Most heavy metals are toxic and pose a serious health threat to man particularly as they get concentrated throughout the food chain.
It really takes a lot to get confident, to take concentrated positions.
What they should be doing is concentrating, concentrating to get that critical mass," Mr. Whyte said.
I tried to get them to concentrate on education but we never got to that stage.
"We want to get people to concentrate on the vineyard," said Paul Draper, Ridge's chief executive and winemaker.
A teacher in the school, which runs from kindergarten to 12th grade and is known as NEST+m, said it was hard to get students to concentrate.
But they were kind enough to reschedule, and that was enough to get Obama to concentrate once more on his captors' "good side".
Facebook surely wants to get back to concentrating on product, not politics, but must take it slow and steady.
It's hard to get people to concentrate long on anything on their phones and tablets, yet YouTube seems to be the exception.
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