concentrate on

Frequency: 9.595.3 per million words

the most common preposition used with concentrate, indicating the object of focus

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Examples (10)

  • Please concentrate on your work and stop chatting.
  • She found it hard to concentrate on the book with the TV on.
  • For the next few weeks, I need to concentrate on finishing my thesis.
  • The company decided to concentrate on its core business activities.
  • He was so tired he couldn't concentrate on the lecture.
  • Let's concentrate on finding a solution to this problem.
  • The documentary will concentrate on the early life of the artist.
  • If you concentrate on your breathing, it can help you relax.
  • He needs to concentrate on improving his technical skills.
  • The government is concentrating on tackling inflation.