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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relentless focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unwavering or persistent concentration on a particular goal or objective.
Example: "The team's success can be attributed to their relentless focus on innovation and quality."
Alternatives: "an unwavering commitment" or "a steadfast concentration".
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We have a relentless focus on progress.
A relentless focus on four management disciplines.
It's typically been addressed by a relentless focus on outcomes.
He answered Mr. Carter's attacks with a relentless focus on the Democratic incumbent's economic failures.
Then attention shifted to a relentless focus on levels of government spending on public services.
This means greater transparency in spend and outcomes and a relentless focus on inequalities.
"A relentless focus on delivery … electricity grid flexibility … direct government home building".
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A relentless focus on the draft lets the network focus on the league's future.
Colgate's formula is simple a relentless focus on its core competency.
It is "a mini-series about a band of professional pillagers with a disregard for human life and a relentless focus on gratifying material desires," he wrote.
Business groups said Mr Osborne's focus on getting the economic fundamentals right was "heartening" but must be backed up by a "relentless focus" in the years ahead.
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