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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is currently concentrating on a task or has been directed towards a specific goal or subject prior to the present moment.
Example: "The team is already focused on the upcoming project deadlines, ensuring that all tasks are completed on time."
Alternatives: "already concentrated" or "already attentive".
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But we're already focused on the Scotland game.
Told of this Lisicki said: "I'm already focused for tomorrow".
People are already focused on next year, saying, 'It can't get worse.' It's hard to tell".
He had already focused on expanding the Internet registrar's international operations, particularly in India.
The government of Haiti is already focused on long-term housing needs.
Breakfast service hasn't yet begun, but the prep staff is already focused on dinner.
We know Washington is already focused on the next Congress and the bloody fights to come.
Much analysis and opinion has already focused on the implications of the Wisconsin recall for November presidential and congressional elections.
The next day, the first day of 2016, the discussions already focused on the police, and if they had overreacted.
As the market for stock research grows, research firms that are already focused on individual investors are expanding their services.
The Indycar season starts on Saturday in Miami, but Wheldon is already focused on the month of May.
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