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The phrase "a needed focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance or necessity of concentrating on a particular issue or aspect.
Example: "In our discussions, we must maintain a needed focus on sustainability to ensure a better future."
Alternatives: "an essential focus" or "a necessary focus".
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"Currently there are few approaches to educating Latina/o students that hold as much promise, but racial politics continue to overshadow a needed focus on student achievement".
Hailing from one of the poorest congressional districts in the nation (covering a portion of the Mississippi River Delta region), Dr. Latanich also provides a needed focus on some of the Americans that are both the most often forgotten and in the most need.
Interestingly, epithelial MCT4 staining demonstrated no prognostic value, suggesting that the tumour stroma may represent a needed focus for targeted therapy.
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This in turn is likely to give your studies a much needed focus for the potentially difficult last six months of your advanced level courses.
But it's a distraction at a time when Microsoft needs focus.
A GSE taxonomy was recently proposed to address such a need, focusing on a core set of dimensions; however its dimensions do not represent an exhaustive list of relevant GSE factors.
These thyroid disturbances in the frame of non-thyroidal illness is a diagnostic problem which needs focused attention.
This study identified a need to focus on older pregnant women in particular.
The SECOND step is to perform a needs assessment that focuses on affective needs of people with dementia.
Downtown needed a focus".
But the meandering piece needed a focus of its own.
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