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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are focused at" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "on" instead of "at."
Example: "The team's efforts are focused on improving customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "are concentrated on" or "are directed towards".
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We are focused at the task in hand.
"But he is young and full of passion and energy, and his eyes are focused at the same level as regular people's eyes".
I've seen more things ticked off the lists and more things happening because people's minds are focused at the beginning of the week.
"These findings," they wrote, "demonstrate that eruptions along the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge are focused at discrete locations and appear to be more voluminous and occur more frequently than was previously thought".
The purpose of the trip, ironically, was to host a Citymothers seminar about choosing childcare, in particular, how to arrange the best childcare to ensure your children are happy at home and that you are focused at work.
Current efforts are focused at increasing the number of studied populations while generating updated genetic information of forensic quality.
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We are focusing at the moment on trying to improve students' academic writing skills at various levels.
"It's where brands are focusing at the moment.
Both the NIH and publisher initiatives are focusing at the outset on preclinical experimental research.
"He seems comfortable and was focused at training.
"The best education is that where it's focused at the state and local government".
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