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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to focus" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing observations or interpretations regarding someone's attention or concentration on a particular subject or issue. Example: "The researchers found that the participants appear to focus more when they are in a quiet environment."
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Still, some of her best-known works appear to focus on men's genitalia.
On the Hill, Mr. Poe's greatest efforts appear to focus on his oratory.
At first glance, the archbishop's curriculum vitae might appear to focus more on things pecuniary than pious.
The reports appear to focus on softening restrictions on lever-action shotguns in exchange for support from the Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm to pass industrial relations legislation.
The charges against Mr. Lay, however, appear to focus primarily on issues unrelated to the partnerships, according to people involved in the case, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Some investigations appear to focus on why only some corporations have repeatedly won major government licenses, leases and concessions, and whether politicians are directly involved in activities they regulate.
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During the games, he would often remain quiet, appearing to focus intensely on the action.
American Man appears to focus on misogyny, but Patel has a broader canvas.
One can only marvel that the right prism has not yet appeared to focus it all.
The stock subsequently climbed to 131 as investors appeared to focus more on rising revenue than on slipping profits.
The chemical appeared to focus, laserlike, on multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis, while leaving beneficial bacteria in the human body unscathed.
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