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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single-minded focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is intensely concentrated on a specific goal or objective.
Example: "Her single-minded focus on completing the project ahead of schedule impressed the entire team."
Alternatives: "a laser-like focus" or "an unwavering focus."
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Until recently, wind and solar languished under a single-minded focus on oil and gas.
Because the collection had such a single-minded focus, it succeeded.
Yet a single-minded focus on results is surely troubling for other reasons.
Better, these people say, to replace those twin goals with a single-minded focus on inflation.
The Mets send waves of relievers into games with a single-minded focus: get one out.
At the Patriots' practices this week, there was a single-minded focus on the Giants.
He focused on the care and conditioning of racehorses instead and pursued his craft with a single-minded focus.
And Dr. Frist has pushed the measure with a single-minded focus that has impressed his colleagues.
The administration seems to have a single-minded focus on hitting companies hard once pensions become underfunded.
Six hundred people now work for the company, all with a single-minded focus on making more of Destiny.
You don't succeed at that level without developing a single-minded focus, and struggling against its consequences.
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