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The phrase "are so focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of intense concentration or attention on a particular task or subject.
Example: "The students are so focused on their studies that they hardly notice the time passing."
Alternatives: "are very concentrated" or "are highly attentive".
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"People are so focused on fuel economy".
"Men are so focused on their goddamn cocks!
Not all kibbutzim are so focused on activities and the kibbutz experience.
"It's no accident that Google and Yahoo are so focused on newspapers.
"Right now our people are so focused on simply getting through this," she said.
"Our officials are so focused on what they're doing, they block that stuff out".
You are so focused on what you are doing the danger doesn't come into it".
"Teachers are so focused on students that it is really not brought up," she said.
Russian oil firms are relatively cheap partly because they are so focused on crude.
But that's why it's funny to watch people who are so focused on their own anxiety".
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