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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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Most new jobs have been concentrated in healthcare and leisure and hospitality.

From MarketWatch

While geographically massive, Greenland's population is only around 58,000, about a third of which is concentrated in Nuuk, the capital, with the bulk of the rest living on its western coast.

From BBC

However, D-Wave has long concentrated on a specific modality called annealing quantum computing, and only recently announced its return to gate-based quantum, the approach favored by peers like IonQ and International Business Machines.

From Barron's

However, D-Wave has long concentrated on a specific modality called annealing quantum computing, and only recently announced its return to gate-based quantum, the approach favored by peers like IonQ and International Business Machines.

From Barron's

While higher productivity can raise living standards for the workforce and lift the economy, its near-term benefits tend to be concentrated among those who are already holding jobs.

From MarketWatch