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The phrase "are focusing in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "are focusing on."
Example: "The team are focusing on improving customer satisfaction this quarter."
Alternatives: "are concentrating on" or "are directing attention to."
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A growing number of business conferences are focusing in on the topic of compassion at work.
Investigators are focusing in part on the Chicago office because that is where commodity customers' funds were safeguarded.
As for the future, Mr. March said he remained optimistic "because people are focusing in their own area -- they are taking advantage of the bay".
Current industrial efforts to develop cost-effective high-efficiency wet FGD scrubbers are focusing, in part, on optimizing the fluid mechanics.
They also say that they are focusing in general on assessing the experiences and social and business contacts of entrepreneurs who start a company, and on how the entrepreneurs within that company might fit with one another.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13 — California prosecutors looking into the Hewlett-Packard spying case are focusing in part on a small private investigation firm in suburban Boston, operating out of a yellow house with black shutters in a quiet neighborhood.
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In fact, Dexmo's world-altering properties are focused in the virtual realm.
Dana's activities are focused in the North Sea and in northern and western Africa.
There is no indication that regulators are focused in particular on those banks.
"And that is why we are focused in that area".
a Diverging waves are focused in the far-field.
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