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concentration
Noun
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A concentration is a large amount of something in one place or group.
The oil-sands in Alberta, Canada, contain high concentrations of oil.
The growing concentration of people in cities is causing new problems.
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Concentration is the ability to focus your attention on something.
Runners mustn't worry or do anything else to break their concentration.
A clean desk in a quiet place will help students improve concentration.
The government's concentration should be on helping those in the greatest need.
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The amount of solute in a solution; the concentration of a solution is measured in parts per million (ppm)
zone
Noun
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A zone is an area that is known for a particular use.
You are in a no-smoking zone.
Touchdowns are made in the end zone.
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When you are in the zone, you are in a time of high performance.
zone
Verb
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If you zone something, you divide into it; you give it a particular use.
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If you zone a property, you determine what the property will be used for.