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Discover LudwigThe phrase "focus much on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to pay a lot of attention or concentrate heavily on something. Example: The teacher reminded the students to not focus too much on their grades, but to instead focus on learning and understanding the material.
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The sheer complexity of the issue is one reason that PE firms have tended not to focus much on the go-to-market model.
— concedes that he has never had to focus much on American art made during his lifetime.
After the storm, we were too busy to focus much on getting the word out".
But, really, it's impossible to focus much on anyone else when Lola is on stage.
The exhibition didn't focus much on their architectural work, because there hasn't been much of it to show.
Used primarily in outpatient programs, cognitive therapy does not focus much on the psychological causes of addiction.
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We never had our eyes focused much on the profit motive.
Nor has he focused much on the substance of the proposal.
There were many articles and television programs, but none focussed much on the Gulag and its victims.
Ms. Patel said she had not really focused much on Mr. Romney, but was inclined to stick with Mr. Obama.
She once told an Alaskan magazine: "I've been so focused on state government; I haven't really focused much on the war in Iraq".
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