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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a focussed" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a focused." You can use "a focused" when describing something that is concentrated or directed towards a specific goal or subject.
Example: "The team developed a focused strategy to improve their marketing efforts."
Alternatives: "a concentrated" or "a directed".
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He was a pure natural talent who just hadn't ever really had a focussed training program.
"Beyond Hamsterdam: Baltimore Tracks from 'The Wire'" is a focussed compilation of local hip-hop.
Unlike most terrorists who preceded them, they lacked a focussed ideology.
Someday, a museum will put together a focussed, highly selective exhibition of Rauschenberg's work since 1971.
The North Carolina Symphony, led by Grant Llewellyn, proffered a focussed tribute to its home state.
A focussed, sensible fellow, he understands the fish business better than just about anyone, in ways intuitive, visceral, and pragmatic.
The intimacy of his songs was matched by a focussed performance that collapsed the space around us.
They'll hopefully also help family members engage with their loved ones and have a focussed talking point, something which can become a lot harder when people have dementia".
Then he went to the piano and, with his cigarette holder dangling from his mouth, brought his arms slowly down, creating a focussed sound ten times as large.
As the spirited, virginal Susanna, Petersen offers a focussed, precise, and graceful voice; Abdrazakov, who slightly resembles Seth Rogen, has a bluff, hearty, unvarnished voice.
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Bush's aides say the Bush we saw--a focussed, in the main steady (once he stopped calling Hussein names) skillful leader--was there all along.
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