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The phrase "a lack of focused" is not correct in English.
It should be "a lack of focus." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing insufficient concentration or clarity in a particular context.
Example: "The project's failure was largely due to a lack of focus among the team members."
Alternatives: "insufficient focus" or "deficiency in focus."
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Despite this, the Movies was "a disaster" according to Molyneux, who attributes this to a lack of focused playtesting.
Despite the existence of this species-rich flora, the plant diversity and ecology of many ultramafic outcrops in Sabah remain largely unknown because of a lack of focused research.
It remains unclear whether the lack of identified intrinsic factors is due to a lack of focused attempts or because extrinsic factors do indeed play a much larger role in dictating the behaviour of inflammatory cells.
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"There's definitely a lack-of-focus issue," she added.
It suffers from a lack of focus".
"It was a lack of focus, lack of intensity.
Some people say it's a lack of focus.
We had a lack of focus and concentration.
It's down to a lack of focus and leadership".
But the most important problem was a lack of focus.
Rather it is a lack of focus and priority.
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