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The phrase "again focused on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a return to a previous topic or subject of interest.
Example: "In the latest report, the researchers are again focused on the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "once more centered on" or "re-centered on".
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We again focused on groups of unique orthologs, and because here for each protein-coding gene we have four sequences instead of two, we were forced to extend the dispersion ratio beyond pairwise comparisons.
From 1801 to 1805, the Austrian government again focused on internal reform, especially in finances.
These works extended the concerns of his painting, as he again focused on rotund subjects.
But it would be four more months before Mr. Williams again focused on flight students.
But it didn't, and Microsoft is once again focused on software.
The rest of my time in Puerto Varas had once again focused on food and wine.
It was again focused on finance and allowed crucial alarm bells to go unheard.
Stock markets fell yesterday as investors once again focused on inflation.
Now the world is once again focused on Haiti as a country in crisis, not as an investment opportunity.
Attention has again focused on social workers.Recent years have seen numerous attempts to reform and revitalise the profession.
"It's disappointing but not surprising that she is once again focused on curtailing the Constitution instead of prosecuting criminals or fixing our broken mental health system".
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