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The verbs to concentrate and to focus are generally used with the word on , so it's correct to say someone is concentrated on or concentrating on a particular person, place or thing.
3 апр. 2013 г.
concentrate on sth ... to use most of your time and effort to do something: She gave up her job to concentrate on writing a novel.
6 дней назад · to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem. Come on, concentrate! We don't have all day to do this.
9 июн. 2016 г. · This one is difficult to explain. If you're in the middle of doing something, you can say "I need to concentrate on this".
If you concentrate on something, or concentrate your mind on it, you give all your attention to it.
[intransitive, transitive] to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else. I can't concentrate with all that noise going on.
Prepositions after "concentrate" · In 79% of cases concentrate on is used · In 13% of cases concentrate in is used · In 1% of cases concentrate along is used.
Other forms: concentrated on; concentrating on; concentrates on. Definitions of concentrate on. verb. center upon. synonyms: center, center on, focus on, ...
concentrate on something ... to spend more time doing one particular thing than others In this lecture I will concentrate on the early years of Charles's reign.
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