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center upon
Her entire attention centered on her children
Our day revolved around our work
How To Use concentrate on In A Sentence
- Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year.
- Concentrate on one airline: Very frequent flyers get more free upgrades, often pay less to buy upgrades, and get preferred treatment on standby upgrade lists.
- Because the learner has become competent with the short vowels, consonants, and consonant blends, he or she can now concentrate on mastering the long-vowel spelling forms.
- Yet on very busy days the students will be under stress and unable to concentrate on learning new skills.
- I start to hit the word ready on my board, but I decide to concentrate on the contest instead. Out of my mind
- However, a solicitor is unlikely to be able to concentrate on advocacy as a barrister can.
- I went home and tried to concentrate on some work but couldn't concentrate.
- With a peaceful and stable southern border, Begin felt free to concentrate on his northern front.
- Just recently, Pavarotti denied reports that he plans to quit opera to concentrate on recitals.
- He wanted a quiet retreat to build his house upon and concentrate on his work.