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The phrase "allowed focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is permitted or enabled to be the center of attention or concentration.
Example: "In this project, the allowed focus will be on sustainability and environmental impact."
Alternatives: "permitted emphasis" or "authorized attention".
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The elimination of 30 chemicals using our prescreening approach allowed focus on the more relevant "false negatives".
This age group definition allowed focus on Australian centenarians, an age group for which little prior research has been conducted [ 21].
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In Illinois v. Lidster (2004), the Supreme Court allowed focused informational checkpoints.
The early time point allowed focusing on primary affected genes that were altered as direct response to the treatment.
The interviews were held with a fairly open framework which allowed focused, conversational, two-way communication.
41 42 44 This allowed focusing the analysis on the interview passages in which the questionnaires were discussed.
If a site visit was not possible, the study method allowed focused follow up to be carried out by telephone.
Using a fully susceptible parental strain also allowed focusing on non-target site resistance mechanisms (no target-site mutations detected in parental or selected strains).
Allowing focus on Kony to slacken could be a grave misstep that costs thousands of lives.
Note that due to the large size of the figure, variant labels have been omitted to allow focus on the general landscape of the distribution.
Creating groups like parenting networks, book clubs or even casual company outings allow focus on an employee's personal interests and ideas.
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