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Discover Ludwig"focused for" can be used correctly in written English.
It is often used to describe a person's attention or concentration being directed towards something. Example: "The students were all focused for the upcoming test, diligently studying and reviewing their notes."
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I couldn't stay focused for that long".
He's very focused for a young kid.
"The family has been focused for many years," Gilchrist said.
We had to be focused for the 90 minutes.
Davis said Rahman was not focused for the fight.
They focused, for example, on the targeting of protest leaders.
Told of this Lisicki said: "I'm already focused for tomorrow".
I was just focused for every single fight.
"I think that Chelsea are focused for every game.
Keep your message clear and focused for your targeted customer.
"He would have the credibility to keep Afghanistan focused for NATO".
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