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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exceedingly focused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or a group that is highly concentrated or dedicated to a particular task or goal.
Example: "The students are exceedingly focused during the exam, ensuring they give their best effort."
Alternatives: "are highly concentrated" or "are intensely focused."
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"I want to assure all of you that we are exceedingly focused on the expense issue," said Geoffrey Boisi, head of investment banking at Chase, at a meeting with analysts yesterday.
When people who are exceedingly focused and dedicated to using force of will to achieve their goals come up short, they report a hit to their well-being that is 120 percent greater than that reported by those who follow a less austere and stressful path.
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In the past decade, research in machine learning has been exceedingly focused on the development of algorithms and models with remarkably high predictive capabilities.
They are exceedingly fra‐.
The challenges are exceedingly complex.
Such interactions are exceedingly rare.
And microgenerators are exceedingly clean.
Such requests are exceedingly rare.
Insanity acquittals are exceedingly rare.
Fatal elevator accidents are exceedingly rare.
In other areas they are exceedingly narrow.
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