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focus half
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "focus half" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a partial concentration or attention on a specific task or subject, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I can only focus half on the meeting while also trying to finish my report."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Auto focus, half-shutter, panoramic shot capability and a cute bean bag tripod do make the E590 a tiny bit more enticing.
News & Media
The results of single on and off axial focus, multiple on and off axial foci, half sub-array focus pattern provide further evidence for the 3D focus steering and sub-array mode for avoiding obstacles in focused ultrasound surgery.
Science
By focusing half of their 2012 capital expenditures budget on developing smartphones, LG wanted people to know that some big mobile plays were on the horizon.
News & Media
And yet Allemann's protagonist knows nothing like that, or at least can't stay focused half a second long enough on any particular memory or rumination to develop a coherent narrative.
News & Media
Why is it that when Republicans focused half of 2008 on what church President Obama attended, so much so that Obama had to actually give a national speech on race, it was called "playing hardball" and "going on offense" but when Democrats focus on Mitt Romney's "business experience" at Bain Capital, it's "negative campaigning" and he's somehow being "swift boated"?
News & Media
Her works have gained a great deal of popularity, and have been performed in multiple video game music concerts, including one, Sinfonia Drammatica, that was focused half on her "greatest hits" album, Drammatica: The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura, and half on the music of a previous concert.
Wiki
By focusing half the film on the activities of the activists, the filmmakers provide an entry point to the issue: a sense that ordinary people can have a voice against the tide of corporate cash, and a bit of personal drama as the activists sneak into shareholders meetings.
News & Media
The focusing half-angle of each beam and the intersection half-angle between the beams are 0.075 radians (1/e intensity) and 24 deg, respectively, Fig. 1(a).
Science
Bailey would like to see a focus on half a dozen: "Our key priority is safe staffing levels," Bailey says.
News & Media
I've enjoyed quite a few, but because space is limited, I am just going to focus on half a dozen which have given me particular pleasure, and not in any order of merit.
News & Media
It forms the focus for half of a three-hour walking tour of Recoleta and Retiro, the rich northern areas of the city, full of posh mansions, green squares and boutiques.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "focus half", opt for clearer alternatives like "partial focus", "divided attention", or specify the degree of focus you intend to convey for better clarity.
Common error
Don't use "focus half" when you actually mean to convey 'focusing on half' of something; be explicit about what you are allocating your attention to. For example, 'focusing on half the problem' provides a more precise meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "focus half" is not a standard grammatical construction. Based on Ludwig AI's analysis, it's an incomplete phrase that needs further context to convey a clear meaning. It can potentially function as a verb phrase needing a subject or as an incomplete description of attention allocation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "focus half" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI highlights its ambiguity and suggests using clearer alternatives such as "partial focus" or "divided attention" for improved precision. Given its informal nature, it's best reserved for casual communication, while professional and academic contexts demand more explicit and grammatically sound phrasing. The limited examples confirm its rarity and lack of established usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Partial focus
Emphasizes that only a portion of attention or effort is being directed.
Divided attention
Highlights that attention is being split between multiple tasks or subjects.
Incomplete concentration
Focuses on the lack of full or complete focus on a given task.
Limited focus
Suggests that the scope or degree of focus is restricted or reduced.
Halfhearted focus
Implies a lack of enthusiasm or dedication in the focus being given.
Intermittent focus
Highlights that focus is occurring in intervals, rather than continuously.
Fragmented focus
Suggests that focus is broken into smaller, disjointed segments.
Peripheral focus
Implies that the main attention is directed elsewhere, with a secondary focus on the subject.
Superficial focus
Suggests a lack of deep or thorough engagement with the subject at hand.
Shared focus
Indicates that the attention is allocated between multiple subjects or tasks simultaneously.
FAQs
What does "focus half" mean?
The phrase "focus half" is not a standard or grammatically correct expression in English. It may be interpreted as intending a partial or divided focus, but clearer alternatives are generally preferred.
How can I express the idea of a partial focus more clearly?
Consider using phrases like "partial focus", "divided attention", or "limited focus" to convey the idea of not fully concentrating on something.
Is it ever correct to use "focus half" in a sentence?
While not technically correct, you might encounter it in informal contexts. However, it's best to replace it with a more precise phrase like "focusing on half of" something or using alternatives that convey the intended meaning more clearly.
What is a better way to say "I can only focus half on this task"?
Try "I can only give "partial attention" to this task", "My attention is "divided"", or "I can only "focus partly" on this task right now."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested