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It depends on the orientation and whether the lenses are parabolic or hyperbolic. Parabolic lenses aligned perfectly in front of each other would increase spread and diffuse light if you fired light straight into the parabola. Hyperbolas would continually concentrate light until it crossed over then would diffuse unless you put another lens somewhere along the line. The cross over would the the focal point and the distance between lens and focal length.

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