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Discover Ludwig"few focus" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Few" is an adjective that describes the quantity of something, while "focus" is a noun that refers to the main point or central idea. Therefore, it would be correct to say "a few focus points" or "few points of focus," but not "few focus." An example of using "few focus" correctly could be: "The presenter had few focus points in his presentation, making it difficult for the audience to follow."
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Few today can say as much.
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