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The phrase "zeroed in on" is correct and usable in written English
It means to focus intently on a goal or object. For example, "The detective zeroed in on the suspect, determined to uncover the truth."
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You can be zeroed in on your target customers and know they desperately need the app, but if they won't pay for the dang thing, you're in trouble.
Patterns for particular pathogens can be zeroed in on by moving from the initial high-level of microbial genus to the species taxonomy level, and subsequently onto the individual genome level (Fig. 1C).
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