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In the zone.
If you are in the zone, you are very focused on what you have to do.
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In the zone
adjective
In a mental state of focused concentration on the performance of an activity, in which one dissociates oneself from distracting or irrelevant aspects of one's environment.
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In the zone: Annika's house.
"In the zone," she said, "but crabby".
He's in the zone.
"We are in the zone," Bithell said.
[It puts me] in the zone.
It's called being in the zone.
The sinkers were down in the zone.
She's in the zone.
I was in the zone.
He was in the zone.
"When you're in the zone, you're just in the zone.
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