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Discover Ludwig"close focus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a kind of attention or scrutiny that is very specific. For example, "The professor's close focus on the text made it difficult to follow her lecture."
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Both arenas require close focus.
Close focus and crisp execution obviously pose no problem for him.
It's shorter, more concentrated, covering the action of a few months in close focus.
Close focus on work over long periods of time can strain your eyes.
Many espouse high standards, with a close focus on academics and strict behavior and dress codes.
But these are quibbles, set against Gorra's success in bringing the novel and its author into such vivid close focus.
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Unfortunately, the video doesn't show any of her acquisitions, because the camera never wavers from its up-close focus on Vera herself.
By the time we are in our 40s, the lens has trouble focusing up close, and we begin to experience blurred vision when we try to do tasks that require up-close focus, such as reading or needlework.
Another problem, he says, is the lack of close-focus climate analysis in the region.
Mike Ives took a close-focus look at the implications of Himalayan glacier changes for China for Yale Environment 360.
A close-focus and space view of the deep chill finally settling in over the Northeast, for a short while.
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