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The phrase "at focusing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific skill or ability related to concentration or attention, but it lacks proper context.
Example: "She excels at focusing on her tasks, ensuring that she completes them efficiently."
Alternatives: "at concentrating" or "in maintaining focus".
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He's great at focusing on his goals.
They've grown adept at focusing on what's worth listening to, versus white noise.
"But I've also never been very good at focusing on one thing.
Athletes are especially good at focusing on the job at hand once they get on the field or the court.
We're very good at protecting our pet rocks and less good at focusing on long-term strategic solutions".
Such consistent — no, relentless — achievement defines Nadal, who is one of the best at focusing on the rally at hand.
Ms. Spellings's efforts started Tuesday with a measure aimed at focusing resources on the nation's worst schools.
There are others looking at focusing more on the government, which is basically passing down the cuts to many councils.
We wanted to put it to bed and have a clear run at focusing on performance issues.
Asked about the low-level hubbub, Meazza says diplomatically: "They are very good at focusing when they have to.
"He's very good at focusing and paring it down, focusing and paring it down, focusing and paring it down".
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