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The phrase "a focus of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is the center of the attention or the main element of a situation. For example: "My studies have been a focus of my life for the past five years."
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It has been a focus of conflict.
That has been a focus of training.
Another country, Russia, is also a focus of analysts' worries.
Ngawang Sangdrol was a focus of lobbying by Washington.
Appel will be a focus of the Huskies' strategy.
His dealings are now a focus of Robert Mueller's investigation.
Their plight is a focus of a United Nations meeting.
Being a focus of controversy suited her temperament.
Education has emerged as a focus of its work.
Christoulas's death became a focus of national rage.
But the meandering piece needed a focus of its own.
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