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The phrase "a constant focus" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that remains as the main point or subject of attention, without changing or wavering. Example: "In order to achieve success, it is important to have a constant focus on your goals."
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In the arts, you realise it is a constant focus.
A constant focus on owner-occupation does not speak to these groups or their needs.
Indigenous incarceration rates and social problems were a constant focus of everybody involved in Indigenous affairs, he said.
Cindy: It takes a constant focus in my head to remind myself that this is not my nest.
This trio maintained a constant focus on teeing Nixon up to run against John F. Kennedy in 1960.
In order to compete in the global airline industry you need to adapt to changes and keep a constant focus on cost.
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The largest unionist party in Northern Ireland wants a stronger ceasefire monitoring body that will keep a more constant focus on alleged IRA and other paramilitary organisations' activities as part of any deal to save power sharing and devolution.
He's always skittered between multiple works, though, and sometimes envies playwrights who have a more constant focus.
It is therefore important to have a consistent and constant focus on culture, rather than wait for a crisis.
The concepts apply both to designing products and to developing a market, and emphasize an early and constant focus on customers.
For most of us, modern shoes our so comfortable and accessible, we all but forget about our feet, but they are a source of constant focus for others.
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