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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavier focus" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increased emphasis or concentration on a particular subject or aspect. Example: "In this year's report, there is a heavier focus on sustainability practices within the company."
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With help from Mr. Kellner and his deputies, CNN has improved graphics and added a heavier focus on turning its correspondents into stars -- a shift from the CNN of Ted Turner, where news was the star.
The Phone Store has been improved to have a heavier focus on apps.
It's similar to Rock Band in some ways, albeit with a heavier focus on flexibility and creativity over predetermined precision.
Similar to the iOS version, the new Vevo Android application also puts a heavier focus on personalization.
cThe research includes case studies from Australia, Canada, Germany, India,Italy, the EU, the UK, and the U.S. with a heavier focus on the last two.
It's now placing a heavier focus on its visual search technology which is used to identify products through the smartphone camera, and for advertising purposes.
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Bowen's speech placed a heavy focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.
"Recruitment at Ivy League colleges is only a small part of a broad campaign that has a heavy focus on minority recruitment.
The China visit is also seen as part of a reorientation of Egyptian foreign policy away from a heavy focus on Washington.
Now in its ninth year, the festival, sponsored by HBO, originally had a heavy focus on stand-up comics and sketch groups.
So far, he's up to 5,500, with a heavy focus on those in danger of dying out in the wild.
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