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"explicitly focus on" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to specifically concentrate or emphasize on something in a clear and direct manner. Example: The article explicitly focuses on the issue of climate change and its impact on the Arctic region.
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We include SH because it was one of the first methods to explicitly focus on group difference.
For example, it will explicitly focus on leadership for high performance and will give us the opportunity to explore a number of emerging themes around leadership, without being wedded to any of them.
The next features explicitly focus on the harmonic structure of voiced speech.
A social networking perspective is offered in [39] to explicitly focus on collaborative systems.
There are risk assessment models currently in use in correctional facilities that do not explicitly focus on traumatic experience.
Some explicitly focus on relevance versus reliability such as Dye and Sridhar (2004), and more recently Zhang (2012).
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Only one of these studies explicitly focused on patients with hip osteoarthritis.
To our knowledge, there is one qualitative research study that explicitly focused on the facilitation of large-scale EBHC implementation, which consists of retrospective interviews with external facilitators of a central change agency, the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative [ 7].
They argue that affirmative action should be explicitly focussed on addressing disparate outcomes.
Sometimes what we worked towards was even more explicitly focused on the opposition.
Explicitly focusing on the creative process is the important next step.
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