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The phrase 'focus on the case' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a specific problem, topic, or situation that requires careful attention. For example, "We need to focus on the case and make sure to get all of the details right."
Idiom
On the case.
If someone is on the case, they are dealing with a problem.
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We focus on the case where one of the elements is diffusible.
In this study we focus on the case when the x population has only one interior steady state.
Bahrami said that international focus on the case was a factor she considered in pardoning Movahedi.
Both sides can then focus on the case at hand, rather than the bill.
Given the widespread focus on the case and the anger it has generated, her departure took place under tight security.
The podcast will focus on the case of Bowe Bergdahl, the polarizing American former prisoner of war.
The focus on the case trumps any concern for context, about what was known at the time and about what else the workers were juggling and struggling with.
While the trial took place amid national focus on the case and the film, there were times when proceedings adopted a distinctively Texan, and sometimes bizarre, tenor.
We shall focus on the case of v≡1(mod12).
In this paper, we focus on the case K = M.
We also can focus on the case (Delta_{2}=0).
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