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    nyggus is offline Key Member
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    Question Concentrate vs focus

    Hi, are do those two mean the same and can be used interchangeably? -
    1st. "Let us concentrate on some new topics today."
    AND
    2nd. "Let us focus on some new topics today."

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    Nyggus

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    Tdol is offline Editor, UsingEnglish.com
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    Default Re: Concentrate vs focus

    Pretty much, though concetration can carry an idea of greater effort.

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