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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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The form of genistein used in the study was more purified and concentrated than supplements commonly sold in stores.

From Science Daily

The site of the strikes -- in Nigeria's northwest state of Sokoto -- has puzzled analysts, since Nigeria's jihadist insurgency is mostly concentrated in the northeast.

From Barron's

That gives them vast latitude to hold investments for decades and ride out periods of stomach-churning volatility, or make large and concentrated wagers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Clough, however, was not bothered about what Robertson could not do, preferring to give him licence to concentrate on what he could do.

From BBC

It gave her space and time to refocus and concentrate on herself, she added.

From BBC