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The phrase "and decided to focus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a choice or resolution to concentrate on a particular task or subject.
Example: "After much consideration, she reflected on her priorities and decided to focus on her career development."
Alternatives: "and chose to concentrate" or "and resolved to emphasize".
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In 1997, he joined Barclay and decided to focus on making macroeconomic bets.
They discussed several possibilities and decided to focus on buying logs and sawing them into lumber.
He realised he couldn't attend to everyone and decided to focus on the women and children.
So he downsized Wind Dancer and decided to focus on feature films.
After having little success in reviving the brand, it jettisoned Umbro and decided to focus on its Nike soccer line.
I realized I was attracted to leadership and global business and decided to focus my studies on international business.
She dropped her career as a freelance journalist and decided to focus solely on the new business.
By then, he'd got into TV screenwriting, but he pivoted and decided to focus on "The Memory Palace".
By 2007, it had closed all the plants in Bassett and decided to focus on importing wood products from lower-wage factories in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
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Only when he stops trying to duplicate Picasso's "Guernica" and decides to focus on individual portraits does he find his artistic voice.
They come to re-evaluate their own hatred for his killers and decide to focus on espousing acceptance rather than revenge.
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