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Yes, a concentrated solution is one where a large amount of solute is dissolved in a relatively small amount of solvent. The solubility of the solute determines how concentrated the solution can be; if the solute exceeds its solubility limit, it will no longer dissolve and may precipitate out. Hence, while concentrated solutions are indeed soluble, they can reach a point where further addition of solute will not result in increased solubility.

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