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The phrase "are notably focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or individuals who are paying particular attention to a specific subject or task.
Example: "The researchers are notably focused on the impact of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "are particularly concentrated" or "are sharply attentive".
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The numerous published studies of headache prevalence, and the not so many of burden, are notably focused on the western world and on migraine [2].
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By contrast, birtherism was a topic on which Clinton was notably focussed and clear.
Mineral extraction is notably focussed on an area of regional mineralisation in southeast Dublin.
Trump's opponents are notably more vehement than his supporters in their focus on the Russia story.
Vaginas are notably acidic environments.
Staff are notably chatty.
But their sensibilities are notably less delicate.
Such concerns are notably absent now.
Directors such as Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino are notably absent.
They are notably aggressive vines.
The machinations of members of this anti-Clinton cabal are interesting enough and, indeed (as many of them will proudly admit), true enough, but Blumenthal and Hillary Clinton were notably unsuccessful at focussing press attention on them rather than on the President's own misdeeds.
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