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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are focused only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that attention or concentration is directed exclusively towards a specific subject or activity.
Example: "The researchers are focused only on the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "are solely focused" or "are concentrated exclusively".
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"All the referees are focused only on the tighthead these days.
Israeli troops and its Lebanese proxy militia withdrew from the area in 2000 after years of attacks by Hezbollah, which says its activities are focused only on Israel.
One reason the Smoking Gun has gotten so many scoops is because its four journalists are focused only on tracking down the documents that make news.
McCoist claims his side are focused only on the game and staying in the competition, and he does not fear a repeat of the scenes at the weekend.
But Samasource doesn't select franchisees who are focused only on making money; it makes sure its local partners share its mission of dramatically reducing poverty.
If future talks are focused only on denying enrichment capability to Iran, these talks will go nowhere, while from the point of view of preventing proliferation, what really matters is monitoring and international control.
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We are focusing only on HOW and WHERE YOU ARE TAXED here.
We are focusing only on the semi-final.
People are focusing only on who pays for health care -- employers, government or consumers -- without addressing the core issue.
So I think that the myth here– people are focusing only on trade and only on banking.
They are focusing only on the imminent defaults.
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