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The phrase "focus against" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or construction, but it would not be considered standard or formal English. Instead, the phrase should be written as "focus on" or "against the focus of."
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Maintaining focus against Boston is a different challenge altogether.
The overall unit kept its focus against the ponderous Greeks, originally group favourites, but who have suffered a catastrophic campaign.
But the immediate priority is for more effective coordination and common focus against the real terrorist threat.
England has also had the salutary experience of a reminder of what happens when it loses focus against the Australians.
The elegant little predator came into focus against the sky framed by the binoculars' circle, moving his head back and forth surveillantly.
Where the game against Stanford in the N.C.A.A. tournament semifinal on Sunday was seen as a battle in the paint, the backcourt is the focus against Notre Dame.
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Maybe so, but Ward does seem more focused against Marbury, as does Childs.
We know we've got to be more focused against Tennessee, and we will be".
This week we'll get to see if securing their futures keeps the squad focused against an undermanned San Jose squad.
Had he been so focused against Wladimir Klitschko when dancing to defeat last July, Haye might have had no need to gatecrash this press conference.
After a sluggish start and a dramatic rally to beat Kansas in overtime, the Wolverines vowed to be more focused against Florida.
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