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The phrase "always focus on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the importance of concentrating on a specific task, goal, or aspect in various contexts.
Example: "In order to achieve success, you must always focus on your long-term objectives."
Alternatives: "consistently concentrate on" or "continuously pay attention to".
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"My number one way of beating procrastination is to always focus on my big "why".
I would always focus on healthy eating.
Mr. Gray didn't always focus on the lives of intellectuals.
Why, oh, why do journalists always focus on roving men?
Nicholas-Applegate did not always focus on the superwealthy.
"There are more resemblances than differences between people, but we always focus on the differences.
"Services like Instagram and Facebook always focus on the user experience first.
You always focus on the faults, on what can be satirized. . . .
"WHY extremists always focus on women is a mystery to me.
"I am very confident about our discipline because we always focus on playing," he said.
"I don't know why... every time we discourse on cinema we always focus on the length.
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