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The phrase "are mostly focused" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the primary emphasis or concentration of a subject or group on a particular topic or area. Example: "The researchers are mostly focused on the effects of climate change on marine life."
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The ones close to New York are mostly focused on the city and northern New Jersey.
Those decisions now are mostly focused on Europe, where the fund has pledged billions of dollars to prop up Greece.
The scripts of the commercials are mostly focused on topics like estate planning and college education rather than the stock market.
"But national government departments show a lack of interest and are mostly focused on dealing with problems after rather than solving them beforehand," he says.
Whereas a designer's only recourse for a retrospective show was once client generosity, now brands have archivists — but they are mostly focused on brand image.
Airbus executives would not discuss details of their own sales campaigns -- and the WikiLeaks documents are mostly focused on American efforts.
Unlike Boko Haram, however, these militants are mostly focused on securing autonomy for the delta, not on imposing a radical religious ideology.
Few changes are planned for this year's Festival, since attentions are mostly focused on the construction of a new grandstand, which remains on schedule and will be partly in use for next month's big week.
The methods are mostly focused on analysis of HTTP headers.
SPM techniques are mostly focused on CPU design and architecture.
However, current researches are mostly focused on triangular mesh models.
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