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A focus group is an organized discussion or interview among a small group of people intended to gain information and insights regarding a specific topic or product. Example sentence: We need to organize some focus groups to help us better understand the target market for our product.
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focus groups
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Plural of focus group
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Focus groups.
Not focus groups.
You're, like, "Focus groups?
He loathed focus groups.
Nintendo doesn't use focus groups.
He assembled focus groups.
Focus groups are passé.
Focus groups reinforce that point.
"I've sat in focus groups.
But focus groups wanted more.
I always do focus groups.
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