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Discover Ludwig"focused from" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "focused on." Example: The presentation was focused on the new marketing strategy.
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"We were focused from beginning to end.
They were really focused from the first hole.
"I tried to be focused from the beginning of the second set.
You could feel that the team was absolutely focused from the first to the last minute".
I was pretty focused from a young age and wasn't encouraged to look out of my bubble.
Touré says: "They will be worried about what happened a few years ago and will be much more focused from the first whistle.
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Patients with the most severe and dangerous form of chronic anorexia are more likely to make a significant improvement towards recovery and stay in therapy if traditional psychological treatments are re-focused from weight gain to quality of life issues.
And seeking to deflect focus from Russia on others.
"I tried to focus from the start," Djokovic said.
It is destructive and takes away focus from the arguments.
Their eyes have a hard time focusing from one object to another.
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