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'explicitly focusing' is correct and can be used in written English.
You use it when you want to emphasize that something is being done in a very deliberate and intentional manner. For example: "The company is explicitly focusing its resources on the development of new products to stay competitive in the market."
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Explicitly focusing on the creative process is the important next step.
Yet, our research suggests that there is much that companies can achieve through explicitly focusing on improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
This is where our study comes in, by explicitly focusing on the CSPs' perspective and their perceptions.
So far, however, few studies have been carried out applying CHEPs to investigate habituation in migraine explicitly focusing on EEG-tomography to identify the cortical mechanisms underlying the processes of habituation to experimental pain.
On Danish data two studies provide indications on the effects of activation across the business cycle, although they are not explicitly focusing on these aspects as was the case in the two articles mentioned above.
The theory also aims to explain why certain kinds of people commit crimes and why certain kinds of areas come to have higher crime rates than others, by explicitly focusing on the interaction of situational, social and developmental mechanisms.
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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.
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.
A policy explicitly focused on this aim, backed by the real threat of military escalation, is the best approach.
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