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The phrase "allow him to focus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing giving someone the opportunity or permission to concentrate on a task or activity without distractions.
Example: "To improve his performance, we need to allow him to focus on his work without interruptions."
Alternatives: "let him concentrate" or "permit him to concentrate."
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"Freeing up a doctor's time to allow him to focus on the patient isn't rocket science.
An acquittal would allow him to focus on the fall, when he is up for re-election once again.
Mr. Lerach said his retirement would allow him to focus his attention on fighting the allegations against him.
In a statement, the partner, Michael Goguen, said the departure would allow him to focus on clearing his name after a relationship ended badly.
Hague will take on his new role before he stands down as MP for Richmond at the election, to allow him to focus on his writing career.
The Republican leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, said that Romney is likely to be the nominee and suggested that the other contenders should drop out in order to allow him to focus on challenging Obama.
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Essentially, the sinecure allowed him to focus on his training.
It allowed him to focus on something crucial in each portrait: the eyes.
For now, staying behind the wheel allows him to focus on his poetry.
Meche said he never had to worry about money, and his parents allowed him to focus on baseball.
He claims dressing in the same way allows him to focus his energy on more important decisions at work.
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