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The phrase "are usually focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general tendency or common practice regarding the focus of a subject or group.
Example: "The team's efforts are usually focused on improving customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "tend to concentrate" or "are generally aimed".
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Experimental tests are usually focused on thick-walled hollow cylinder samples.
These capabilities are usually focused on supporting specific targets as opposed to providing global coverage.
Indian officials are usually focused on keeping a lid on the country's growing population of 1.2 billion.
"They are usually focused on producing a few varieties that claim to address individual (not complex) issues," she said.
Additionally, management efforts are usually focused on the conservation of a small number of species, mainly vertebrates.
Applications of high-strength CFRP are usually focused on manufacturing the key load-bearing structural components of large commercial aircrafts in modern aerospace industry.
They still run the company, but during autumn weekends they are usually focused on their part-time jobs as N.F.L. officials.
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In sum, current peer review models are usually focusing on the "scoring" of errors and not on their "elimination".
Epidemiological studies are usually focussed on obtaining a good understanding of the explanatory variables included in the analysis, their interactions and quantifying the effect on the outcome [ 28].
However, they are usually focusing on common alleles, as intermediate-frequency alleles provide most of the gain in early rounds of selection (Namkoong et al. 1988; Yanchuk 2001).
Reports were usually focused on specific diseases and biased toward overdiagnosis.
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