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"focus through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to concentrate or direct one's attention on something. Example: "In order to successfully complete the project, we need to focus through any distractions and remain on task."
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One such survivor looks at the new focus through the prism of her own experience.
The reader's mental eye should focus "through type and not upon it".
Fluid lenses, that is, that can change their shape, and thus their focus, through electronic commands.
A lot of guys lose focus through a game, and here it just doesn't happen".
My focus through most of college was "confessional female poets" with an emphasis on those who had committed suicide.
It's a slowly unfolding music mix, out of which long-forgotten songs come into focus through clouds of trippy noise.
But "A Cool Dip" wanders without focus through so many different dramatic byways that it never generates any dramatic pulse.
Osipova and Vasiliev pull the whole ballet into focus through vivid stage presence, dramatic conviction and sheer swagger.
Mr. Bloomberg's focus, through his backing of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, has been on expanding background checks on gun purchases.
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Instead, I think our core curriculum should have a have citizenship focus through-and-through.
The minimum equipment required for this technique is a microscope with eyepiece and a compact digital camera or cameraphone with auto focus, through-the-lens light meter, minimum ×3 optical zoom, and LCD screen and a microscope with eyepiece.
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