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"focus before" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific point in time where one should pay attention or concentrate on something. Example: "Make sure to focus before the big presentation tomorrow."
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The focus before was on lot of silly rules that were not necessary and there was no differentiation between levels of sanctions and punishments.
"There was no focus before.
She spoke like an "action" painter paints: with great verve and focus before moving on).
She also advised tapping on the image, to help focus before snapping the shutter.
"His head's here," Anderson said of Howard's Orlando-first focus before the game.
The pitching issues were out of focus before the game, though.
"Our focus before the game was how we would win 5-0," he said.
On the other side, cameras clicked again; photographers scrambled to focus before the next tunnel.
Two of the most anticipated sports cars of the year have come into focus before their official introductions.
Planned security is more restrictive for runners – it's going to be less comfortable and harder to focus before the race.
"I'm not suggesting that the answer is, Let's operate with a more independent focus before violations are on anybody's radar," she said.
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