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"focused of" is not a correct phrase.
The correct phrase is "focused on." You can use "focused on" to express someone's attention or concentration towards something. Example: John was completely focused on finishing his project and didn't notice when his phone rang.
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Money (1984) is the most effectively focused of his books.
Mr. Forrester was the more aggressive, scripted and focused of the two men.
Even at Veba, the most transparent and focused of the three, there is still plenty of conglomerate-style thinking.
The project has focused of late on eliminating staggered boards since they are particularly abhorrent to shareholder rights activists.
Just around the corner, Labels Inc. (Aalmoezenierstraat 4; 32-3-232-6056; www.labelsinc.be) is the most focused of Antwerp's vintage clothing stores.
Instead of confrontations, he said, he and his colleagues are focused of persuading a critical mass of people to join them.
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By their nature, EMBAs tend to be the most career-focused of workers; it is natural that they are becoming ever-more focused on advancement, wherever that takes them.
Medicinal or health focused balance of ingredients.
defer.add img); Stay focused ahead of you.
Focusing performance of microlenses.
The focus of their fury?
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