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"focused off" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that has shifted their attention or focus away from a particular topic or task. Example: Despite the distractions around her, Sarah remained focused off her studies and aced her exams.
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That would conflict with Romney's current strategy of "saying nothing specific about anything because it forces the Obama campaign to keep their attacks focused off the "choice" Romney represents.
Keep your gaze focused off in the middle-distance as you recount the sea-faring voyages of your childhood.
Her gaze is focused off into the distance.
"You have to be focused off the tees," said Gallagher-Smith, won won the 1999 Giant Eagle Classic for her lone tour title.
Malky is a winner – but he was always going to lose with Tan I am at Anfield today with BT Sport, whose cameras will initially be focused off the pitch, on the away team dugout.
Lisovoi spoke quickly, with eyes focused off to the side.
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Small innovation focused off-shoots from the main company.
What's more, the image was focused off-center, causing even more image degradation.
The focus can therefore be experimentally adjusted during measurement to record an optimal Raman signal, while the quantitative phase can be focused off-line by employing numerical algorithms such as the angular spectrum, defined as [26] (4).
As with a number of competitors in the storage space, the company is looking for high value applications, initially focused off-grid and behind the meter – where the avoided costs of diesel generation represent a very soft target.
Taken together, the positive and focused affects are less for the physical activity than the virtual activity, because students in the physical activity were more likely to be focused off-task or to show a negative affect (9 and 10% respectively).
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