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The phrase "always been focused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent state of concentration or attention over a period of time.
Example: "Throughout my career, I have always been focused on achieving excellence in my work."
Alternatives: "consistently concentrated" or "perpetually attentive".
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"He's always been focused.
"Niele's always been focused," Theresa Ivey said.
"We've always been focused on economic growth," he said.
"As a charity, we've always been focused on our community and our mission.
"We've always been focused on the retailer and distributor because nobody else is".
We have always been focused on driving the business forward in the most effective way.
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My interest in hamburgers has always been focussed on Winstead's, in Kansas City.
"The firm has always given the highest priority to food safety and always been focusing on quality control from the very beginning of the industrial chain".
"We have always been focusing on making a good living by creating value for our customers and serving them.
A common approach has always been focusing on a handful of most highly changed probes.
And my grandfather would always be focused on profitability.
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