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The phrase "focus on things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of concentrating on specific subjects or items.
Example: "In order to improve productivity, we need to focus on things that truly matter."
Alternatives: "concentrate on matters" or "pay attention to aspects".
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Far better, if one must affect sophistication, to focus on things like shopping for shoes.
"You have time to focus on things".
"It's important we focus on things we did well.
4. They don't focus on things they can't control.
Men focus on things like the aluminium industry.
Rich countries focus on things requiring skilled workers.
I want to focus on things that are important.
They focus on things like punctuality, respect, friendship.
"We don't focus on things beyond our control.
"I have to focus on things that are most important.
I focus on things up close to me.
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