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The phrase "explicitly focuses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "This paper explicitly focuses on the link between nutrition and exercise."
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An approach to hotel management that explicitly focuses on the employee rather than on the customer sounds unusual.
To be fair, much of the negative commentary on Corbyn explicitly focuses on how badly he will play in the media, without asking why that should be when he is the only candidate with any obvious personality or charm.
It's the book's most explicit account of how the "missing" girls actually go missing, and it explicitly focuses the reader's attention not on the women having the abortions, but on the physical reality of the female lives being aborted.
None of the related work explicitly focuses on this type of data.
The screening process explicitly focuses on the applicant's work ethic and commitment to the program.
This paper is the first to perform a cross-country level analysis that explicitly focuses on the impact of the level of specific youth minimum wages.
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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.
That study is not explicitly focused on the health effects of any contamination, he said.
Even schools that are explicitly focused on Asian children have had their share of non-Asian students.
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