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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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"He will try to concentrate on the next tournament and win the title - or else it will be the one that gets away as there won't be many more chances."

From BBC

Not all Verizon customers are impacted, and reports of the outage were scattered nationally, with many concentrated in the metro areas of New York, Seattle, Los Angeles and Miami, according to the site.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this case, researchers concentrated on three major groups: terpenoids, flavonoids, and amino acids.

From Science Daily

But it may be more concentrated than you had expected it to be.

From MarketWatch

The cap’s negative impacts would be concentrated among those borrowers whose finances are less than ideal, such as households new to the credit markets, gig-economy workers, and small businesses with limited access to collateral.

From Barron's