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The phrase "focus directly on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to emphasize that someone should concentrate their attention or effort on a particular thing. For example, "We must focus directly on finding a solution to this problem."
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These shows focus directly on young people's experience, but they are primarily intended for adult viewing.
Of course, the tax plan that's before Congress doesn't focus directly on increasing wages.
Mimicking Human Analysis I.B.M.'s Watson for Healthcare has yet to focus directly on diagnosis.
This the first series of its kind in China to focus directly on these important issues.
Let's just bracket that question and just focus directly on the question now of morality.
Recently, novel strategies to focus directly on protein levels have been developed.
It would focus directly on the disparity between statewide and gerrymandered results that is the actual source of frustration.
This more sedate setting may provide an opportunity to focus directly on the group, without the distraction of audience members overcome with exultation.
Succession is an issue even in this corner of the Time Warner empire, especially among the ranks of executives who focus directly on creative matters.
We had better focus directly on the equality that we actually want and can achieve, which is equality of social dignity and equality before the law.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center asked: How might we free clinicians from computer workstations, allowing them to focus directly on their patients during clinical encounters?
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