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Discover LudwigThe phrase "focus just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize concentrating solely on a specific aspect or task.
Example: "In this meeting, we need to focus just on the budget issues to ensure we stay on track."
Alternatives: "concentrate solely" or "emphasize only".
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And I don't want to focus just on that".
"We could focus just on music".
He diverts his pinpoint focus just for a second.
But Mr Farage has a purely domestic focus just now.
For today, however, let's focus just on taxes.
And lenders miss many potential customers if they focus just on people with perfect credit.
Is this focus just a case of media bias, as many conservatives have alleged?
Even she was missing the moment to focus just a little bit on them!
"We didn't want to overlook them (Rutgers) and focus just on the Florida State game".
It brought into sharp focus just how much the game means to people.
"I didn't lose focus just by everything that was going on around me.
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