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The phrase "argument focused on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the main point or central theme of a debate, discussion, or written work.
Example: "The argument focused on the implications of climate change for future generations."
Alternatives: "argument centered on" or "argument concentrated on".
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The protesters' main argument focused on the cost of the mayor's office - £400,000 they claimed.
His argument focused on intelligence demonstrating that Iraq had illicit weapons, but no weapons have been found.
The legal argument focused on the challenge to core of the legislation – its requirement that almost all Americans buy health insurance.
There were a few questions early in the argument focused on the fact that the defendant before the justices was a corporation.
The argument focused on a hitherto little-noticed statute passed by Congress after the disputed Hayes-Tilden election of 1876: Title 3, Section 5 of the U.S. Code.
Much of the prosecution's closing argument focused on the credibility of the government's key witness, Mr Bacanovic's former assistant, Douglas Faneuil.
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As Jia Tolentino pointed out in a recent issue of The New Yorker, this argument focusses "on the individual rather than on the structures and the conditions that govern one's life".
His key argument focuses on sowing doubt about the accuracy of climate models.
Summit seeks to shift the terms of the argument, focusing on growth rather than austerity.
He neatly cuts so that the serpentine argument focuses on the Tom Stoppardian question of consciousness.
A particularly lively argument focuses on the role of amyloid, sticky clumps of material that build up between brain cells.
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