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The phrase "close focus on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about giving something a lot of attention or concentration. For example, "The team put a close focus on the development of the new product."
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It is a tribute to Mendelsohn's narrative skills that one soon finds the close focus on family details absorbing, novelistic.
If there's time, try and get a good angle, one that gives the viewer "a close focus on something, but a broader view of what's going on," as Stanley put it.
The key components of the London Challenge were a close focus on raising the quality of school leadership and on the quality of teaching and learning.
These range from close focus on the sexual habits of our primate ancestors to research exploring women's wish for casual sex.
Both works are privately owned, which makes sense given the fetishistic frisson they give off, with their provocative close focus on these objects.
Surprisingly, and with one notable exception, there was a more domestic flavour to the men's list, more close focus on family life.
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Those of us lucky enough to have seen Bondy's close-focus-on-Herod's palace version of Salomé at Salzburg or Covent Garden in 1992 saw him at his startling best, concentrating on the neurotic family bonds that destroy people and even societies, but allowing the starry singers, who included Anja Silja, Bryn Terfel and Catherine Malfitano, to give their best performances.
Then Billy brought the camera in close, focusing on her crotch.
One of the first US plays to be written after the event, Anne Nelson's The Guys, zooms in close, focusing on a New York City Fire Department captain struggling to write eulogies for the crews he has lost.
Unfortunately, the video doesn't show any of her acquisitions, because the camera never wavers from its up-close focus on Vera herself.
Participants were instructed to relax with their eyes closed, focus on their breathing, and acknowledge and release any random thoughts that might arise.
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