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1 Of course, being strong and fast helps you concentrate better on the game.
2 Ruggles should have written this story; he can concentrate better .
3 You will concentrate better if you stick to a consistent, daily pattern of study.
4 This tuning allows people to concentrate better during certain types of mental operations, Egan explained.
5 This means that you are able to concentrate better and produce better results after a meal.
6 You'll be able to concentrate better , Goov encouraged.
7 If only he'd been able to concentrate better !
8 Everyone can learn to concentrate better .
9 But they are also likely to boost performance in the healthy: Alzheimer's drugs could help us to concentrate better , for example.
10 The goon undid the collar and first few buttons of his messenger suit so he could concentrate better as he drove.
11 Many students around the world feel they need to listen to music while they study or revise, believing it helps them " concentrate better " .
12 "Let me see," I said, closing my eyes so I could concentrate better .
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