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express focus
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"express focus" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Focus" is a noun and cannot be used as an adjective. However, "express" can be used as a verb to describe showing or conveying something, so you could use a phrase like "expressing focus" if needed. Example: The speaker's hand gestures were clearly expressing focus on the main point of their presentation.
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
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Without express focus on the interests of disadvantaged people, the moral concerns this policy raises, particularly in the absence of appropriate compensation and alternative livelihood opportunities, might well go unnoticed (Bellagio Working Group 2007 in Other Internet Resources; Faden & Karron 2009; Uscher-Pines, Duggan, Garoon, Karron, & Faden 2007).
Science
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The fold-reduction in infected cells was calculated as the number of infected beta-galactosidase-expressing foci relative to the number of infected beta-galactosidase-expressing foci for the control vector RSC-SMPGW, for each anti-HIV vector.
Science
In contrast, younger males or those in shorter relationships expressed focused on their overall relationship when responding.
Interestingly, highly expressing foci were consistently observed at the edges of ulcers where flattened, motile epithelial cells are actively involved in restitution, and also in areas of mucosal regeneration.
Science
Civil forfeiture practice will benefit from distinctive provisions that express and focus developments in statutory, constitutional, and decisional law.
Academia
We found that the perceptions of condom availability reported in the population-based surveys were in line with the perceptions expressed by focus group participants, i.e. the majority expressed that condoms were available in their district.
Science
By contrast, Express stores focused on style and color but failed to deliver a consistent fit.
News & Media
As Keenan notes, expressing a focus on the built environment is essential in diversifying the narrative on climate change.
Academia
Second, we used an outline of the major concerns expressed by focus group members as a survey for landowners and farm/ranch operators.
That fits with something people expressed during focus groups, he adds, that "everyone becomes a different person when you travel: you probably eat more and drink more and do more — or do much less than normal".
News & Media
Their expressed concerns focus instead on the effectiveness and potential unintended consequences of a U.S. military response.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "express focus", consider using a verb phrase like "demonstrate focus" or "articulate the focus" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "focus" directly as an adjective. Instead, rephrase to use a verb to express or show the "focus" or use an adjective form of the noun such as 'focused'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "express focus" attempts to combine a verb ("express") with a noun ("focus"). Grammatically, it's questionable, as "focus" is not being used as an adjective. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
30%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "express focus" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The issue stems from using the noun "focus" in a way that resembles an adjective. For clarity and grammatical accuracy, it is advisable to use alternative phrasings such as "demonstrate focus", "articulate the focus", or rephrase the sentence to use "focus" as a noun with a suitable verb to ensure proper structure. Given that only one example has a 100% match, the phrase is not particularly common and is best avoided in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
show focus
A more direct and straightforward alternative, replacing "express" with "show".
demonstrate focus
Replaces "express" with "demonstrate", shifting from outward expression to observable indication of focus.
convey focus
Substitutes "express" with "convey", suggesting a transmission of focus from one point to another.
indicate focus
Replaces "express" with "indicate", implying a pointing towards or highlighting of focus.
emphasize focus
Focuses on stressing the importance of the focus itself.
articulate focus
Uses "articulate" instead of "express", suggesting a clearer and more structured communication of focus.
highlight focus
Suggests making the focus more prominent or noticeable.
communicate focus
Emphasizes the transmission of focus to an audience or recipient.
reveal focus
Replaces "express" with "reveal", implying that the focus was previously hidden or unclear.
reflect focus
Implies that the focus is mirrored or represented in something else.
FAQs
Is "express focus" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "express focus" is grammatically incorrect because "focus" is a noun and cannot be used as an adjective. It is better to use "expressing focus" or rephrase the sentence entirely.
What are some alternatives to "express focus"?
Instead of "express focus", you can use phrases like "demonstrate focus", "convey focus", or "articulate focus".
How can I use "focus" correctly in a sentence with "express"?
You can use "express" as a verb and "focus" as a noun. For example, "The speaker's hand gestures were clearly expressing focus on the main point of their presentation."
What does it mean to "express focus" in writing?
While "express focus" isn't grammatically standard, it generally implies clearly showing or highlighting a specific point or area of attention in your writing. Consider using more precise phrases to avoid ambiguity.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested