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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are focus" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are focused"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing the state of concentration or attention on a particular subject or task.
Example: "In our meeting today, we are focused on improving our marketing strategy for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "are concentrating" or "are centered".
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This time around, there are Focus Pixels.
There are focus groups of voters, some public, some conducted privately by the parties themselves.
Another factor is California's high-tech sector, which leans green.Such worries as there are focus on implementation or details.
"There are focus groups and there's also quantitative research that's been undertaken which I understand has taken the form of an online and telephone survey," she said.
The less traveled spots in the park — with a look at the park's past and present — are focus of a tour sponsored by NYC Discovery Tours on Saturday and Sunday at 2 45 p.m.
Today, Ahold is back on track and thriving, generating half the sales it did five years ago, but twice the profits.For Kimberly Ross, the CFO, the watchwords are focus and predictability.
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Now that even the raunchiest roles embarked upon by former child stars are focus-grouped and micro-managed to death, the adolescent impulsivity on display here feels positively daring.
In a race where every gesture is contrived, every event is stage managed, and all the phrases, comebacks and footwear are focus-grouped, Big Time never stoops to conquer.
The players are focused.
They are focussed".
And they are focused.
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