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The phrase "always focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently maintains concentration or attention on a particular task or goal.
Example: "In order to succeed in this competitive environment, you must remain always focused on your objectives."
Alternatives: "constantly attentive" or "perpetually concentrated".
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He was always focused on the war.
But I've always focused on short term.
StoryCorps wasn't always focused on connecting partisans.
"The investigation has always focused on money laundering.
It has not always focused on the benefits of laughter.
"I'm not, like, always focused, I'm very unfocused.
"He was always focused on results, not credit".
"I'm always focused," he said with a steely stare.
Mr. Albee's gaze has always focused on the abyss.
Steinbrenner said his father "always focused on the failures".
We have always focused on going to organizations.
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