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The phrase "an focused on" is not correct in English.
It should be "a focused on." You can use "a focused on" when describing something that has a specific concentration or emphasis on a particular subject or activity.
Example: "She is a focused on her studies, ensuring she achieves the best results."
Alternatives: "a concentrated on" or "an emphasis on".
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While AN focused on developing radically new data plane abstractions, the SDN approach has focused more on newer control plane abstractions (which arguably addresses a bigger pain point).
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A third focused on Jerusalem.
"It was a meeting focused on growth".
Make a correction focused on the longitude.
Be a spiritual adviser focused on relationships.
A film festival focused on eco-issues.
Try a search engine focused on privacy.
These dogs are focused on a ball.
She focused on a slim woman.
"We're focused on a strong performance.
"We focused on a thousand little things".
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