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The phrase "am focused on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone wishes to express that they are concentrating on an activity or objective. For example: "I am focused on finishing this project before the end of the month."
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Time is flying by, and I for one am focused on finding the pause button.
"I am focused on my craft".
But now I am focused on football".
"I am focused on getting everything done," Bolt said.
I am focused on giving an amazing product and experience".
I only worry that I am focused on my windup.
"For now I am focused on the present.
I only say now I am focused on Stoke City and I help my players.
I am focused on my team and I don't care what people say about me".
I only say now I am focused on Stoke City, I help my players.
"I am focused on having high-quality schools in all neighborhoods," Mr. Walcott said.
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