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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should concentrate or pay attention to something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "To improve our productivity, we just need a bit of focus during our meetings."
Alternatives: "a little concentration" or "some attention".
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Since the international break we have lost a bit of focus".
"Qwerty Finger" is notably worthwhile, benefiting immeasurably from a bit of focus in its execution.
Perhaps it might be what she needs to just regain a bit of focus.
"Perhaps it would be useful to insert some understanding that fathers' involvement with daughters deserves a bit of focus".
The narrative loses a bit of focus in its sketchily summarized descriptions of events between 1941 and 1943.
Twickenham was a huge win and Ireland was massive, but we put a bit of focus on this one and finally last night the boys could enjoy themselves.
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Have a bit of a focus to what you are doing.
He might have lost a bit of his focus at Tottenham, but now he wants to show the world he is back to his best.
Adlington reflects that it was a good thing, even though she jokes that "I wish I'd said Ferrari", but there is a feeling that it could take a bit of the focus from her huge athletic abilities.
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