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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perceived emphasis or concentration of a subject or topic in a particular context.
Example: "The report appears to focus on the environmental impacts of urban development."
Alternatives: "seems to concentrate" or "looks to emphasize".
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American Man appears to focus on misogyny, but Patel has a broader canvas.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal's probe appears to focus on fundraising activities in New Jersey.
(She was 15 when they first met, but the film appears to focus on her as a 17-year-old).
The U.S. program appears to focus on political action and the collection of intelligence rather than on lethal operations.
Gilmore is the chief executive of American Opportunity Foundation, which appears to focus mostly on domestic policy issues.
The examination of Mr. Lee's activities appears to focus largely on his involvement with General Pinochet's Riggs accounts, which the bank closed two years ago.
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Still, some of her best-known works appear to focus on men's genitalia.
During the games, he would often remain quiet, appearing to focus intensely on the action.
Justice POWELL adumbrates a rationale that would appear to focus primarily on subject matter.
On the Hill, Mr. Poe's greatest efforts appear to focus on his oratory.
One can only marvel that the right prism has not yet appeared to focus it all.
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