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Recently I have heard many people say that somebody needs ‘to be concentrated’ on something.



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    you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
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    Aug 24 at 20:07






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    I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
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    Aug 24 at 21:01








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    @user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
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Recently I have heard many people say that somebody needs ‘to be concentrated’ on something.



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    you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
    – Vivek Kumar
    Aug 24 at 20:07






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    I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
    – Billy
    Aug 24 at 21:01








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    @user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
    – Wordster
    Aug 24 at 21:04















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    you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
    – Vivek Kumar
    Aug 24 at 20:07






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    I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
    – Billy
    Aug 24 at 21:01








  • 1




    @user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
    – Wordster
    Aug 24 at 21:04
















  • 2




    you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
    – Vivek Kumar
    Aug 24 at 20:07






  • 1




    I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
    – Billy
    Aug 24 at 21:01








  • 1




    @user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
    – Wordster
    Aug 24 at 21:04










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you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
– Vivek Kumar
Aug 24 at 20:07




you should probably include the logic for your reasoning too.
– Vivek Kumar
Aug 24 at 20:07




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1




I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
– Billy
Aug 24 at 21:01






I've never heard it used that way, that someone needs to be concentrated on something. What I hear is that someone needs to be concentrating on something. That said, were I to hear someone say, "He needs to be concentrated on something," I would probably construe that it means that somebody needs to make him concentrate, if not himself, someone else. I'm not sure that that's right, but that's what I would gather from someone saying "concentrated" instead of "concentrating."
– Billy
Aug 24 at 21:01






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1




@user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
– Wordster
Aug 24 at 21:04






@user070221: At the very bottom of your link page, it specifically says, "Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something." I think whoever uses that incorrect expression is meaning "focused on s.th."
– Wordster
Aug 24 at 21:04












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Collins Dictionary has the following usage note on concentrate on and be concentrated on:




If you concentrate on something, you give special attention to it, rather than to other things.




  • Concentrate on your driving.


  • He believed governments should concentrate more on education.


  • If someone is concentrating on something, they are spending most of their time or energy on it.


  • They are concentrating on saving lives.


  • One area Dr Gupta will be concentrating on is tourism.





Be Careful!




Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something.




Be concentrated has the following usage, as suggested by M-W:




to be mainly found (in a place):





  • The population is concentrated near the coast. Power was concentrated in the hands of a few rich men.







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    Collins Dictionary has the following usage note on concentrate on and be concentrated on:




    If you concentrate on something, you give special attention to it, rather than to other things.




    • Concentrate on your driving.


    • He believed governments should concentrate more on education.


    • If someone is concentrating on something, they are spending most of their time or energy on it.


    • They are concentrating on saving lives.


    • One area Dr Gupta will be concentrating on is tourism.





    Be Careful!




    Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something.




    Be concentrated has the following usage, as suggested by M-W:




    to be mainly found (in a place):





    • The population is concentrated near the coast. Power was concentrated in the hands of a few rich men.







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      Collins Dictionary has the following usage note on concentrate on and be concentrated on:




      If you concentrate on something, you give special attention to it, rather than to other things.




      • Concentrate on your driving.


      • He believed governments should concentrate more on education.


      • If someone is concentrating on something, they are spending most of their time or energy on it.


      • They are concentrating on saving lives.


      • One area Dr Gupta will be concentrating on is tourism.





      Be Careful!




      Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something.




      Be concentrated has the following usage, as suggested by M-W:




      to be mainly found (in a place):





      • The population is concentrated near the coast. Power was concentrated in the hands of a few rich men.







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        Collins Dictionary has the following usage note on concentrate on and be concentrated on:




        If you concentrate on something, you give special attention to it, rather than to other things.




        • Concentrate on your driving.


        • He believed governments should concentrate more on education.


        • If someone is concentrating on something, they are spending most of their time or energy on it.


        • They are concentrating on saving lives.


        • One area Dr Gupta will be concentrating on is tourism.





        Be Careful!




        Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something.




        Be concentrated has the following usage, as suggested by M-W:




        to be mainly found (in a place):





        • The population is concentrated near the coast. Power was concentrated in the hands of a few rich men.







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        Collins Dictionary has the following usage note on concentrate on and be concentrated on:




        If you concentrate on something, you give special attention to it, rather than to other things.




        • Concentrate on your driving.


        • He believed governments should concentrate more on education.


        • If someone is concentrating on something, they are spending most of their time or energy on it.


        • They are concentrating on saving lives.


        • One area Dr Gupta will be concentrating on is tourism.





        Be Careful!




        Don't say that someone 'is concentrated on' something.




        Be concentrated has the following usage, as suggested by M-W:




        to be mainly found (in a place):





        • The population is concentrated near the coast. Power was concentrated in the hands of a few rich men.








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