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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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“It doesn’t just stop a blade. It spreads the kinetic energy across the fabric. The yards can work almost like a conveyor belt, preventing energy from concentrating at a single point.”

From Los Angeles Times

The lawsuit reflects growing concern about high prices and shortages of fire engines and parts in a market that is heavily concentrated among the largest players.

From The Wall Street Journal

Passler said in the statement: "The last few days have been very difficult. I always believed in my good faith. Now I can finally concentrate 100 percent on biathlon."

From Barron's

Countless financial advisers and asset managers are saying the S&P 500 is “excessively concentrated,” “presents elevated risks to investors,” “is broken” and is “not safe!”

From The Wall Street Journal

Year 13 student Breshna said before the ban she had a "constant urge" to check her phone but now was able to "concentrate" on studying for her A-Levels.

From BBC