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The phrase "focus purely on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance of concentrating exclusively on a specific subject or task without distractions.
Example: "In this meeting, we will focus purely on the budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "concentrate solely on" or "emphasize exclusively on".
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In his March 2016 budget, the then chancellor George Osborne said the plan was to create two new organisations, one of which would focus purely on pensions.
On the one hand, AOL really does not need to focus purely on search traffic because it has traffic from its sites.
Now Howe can focus purely on Bournemouth's promotion bid.
In industry, star recruits can focus purely on their research.
It also means that DuckDuckGo is forced to keep its focus purely on search.
Those of us who are activists tend to focus purely on what's in front of us.
"The purpose of this is not to focus purely on that sector," he said.
Then we will be able to focus purely on the content of the site.
When it became an official subject four or five years ago I decided to focus purely on these areas.
Some courses focus purely on fine or Western art, while some embrace artwork from a diverse range of cultures.
One option was to focus purely on speed, and either acquire a smaller company or create a separate skunkworks.
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