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The phrase "focused on hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is paying very close attention to learn or understand something, or someone who is concentrating intently on something that must be heard. For example, "The student was focused on hearing every word of the professor's lecture."
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And part of both of those things - creating value and communicating better - means that we are also focused on hearing from creators about how we can help them, how we can create new tools that use our platform to help them find new fans, connect with those fans, learn about their audiences, get them to live shows, and more.
Of all 31 included studies, four studies focused on hearing loss, four on mortality, five on neurological sequelae ranging from mild to severe, and another 12 studies focused on poor outcome.
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There was one residential special school focusing on hearing impairment in Mbita district, and the phase two survey was conducted during schooling term.
Can you focus on hearing them, rather than proving them wrong?
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Psychotherapy can also help with this because it focuses on hearing what's inside of you.
As you focus on hearing, did you notice anything you did not before?
Spend about one minute focusing on only one sense: Hear: What sounds do you hear around you? Focus on external sounds (do you hear cars going by, people talking, birds chirping?).
ISI Technology reinvented the water heater with the HeatWorks Model 1, and Mimi focused on making hearing enhancement devices accessible to everyone.
Most participants took an opportunistic approach to preventative health care, providing child health surveillance focused on growth, hearing, vision and speech when a child was brought in for a scheduled immunisation visit, an episodic illness or when brought in by a "motivated mother".
Frequency's lead program is focused on treating chronic hearing loss by regenerating cochlear hair cells with combinations of easily made drug molecules.
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