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The phrase 'focused on preparing' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use the phrase 'focused on preparing' when talking about an activity that requires preparation before it can be completed. For example: Over the last few weeks, my team has been focused on preparing for the big presentation.
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"We want to bring the best of American education and create a school like no other in the region, one focused on preparing leaders, both men and women, in the public and private sectors".
Physiotherapists will attend a one-day Physiotherapist Preparation Programme (PPP) focused on preparing physiotherapists to deliver the structured education programme.
As a revolutionary construction material, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) has been extensively studied in the last two decades and one research interest has been focused on preparing UHPC with low-priced raw materials or industrial by-products.
Next, a specialist nurse screened the questionnaires and referred patients to one of the three medical outpatient clinics which focused on preparing patients for the lifestyle, pharmacotherapy or surgery treatment options.
Yet despite the need, vocational programs, which might teach such skills, have been one casualty in the push for national education standards, which has been focused on preparing students for college.
"We are fully focused on preparing Johnny's new album for release and booking shows for 2013".
"My time here is focused on preparing myself for articulating my vision on the campaign trail".
Our education systems are increasingly focused on preparing students for specific jobs.
He is focused on preparing his lesson plans for Newt University, he said, not on sowing any further party discord.
Martin remains focused on preparing to become an owner, an opportunity that he is confident will come.
Ms. Statmore established the Statmore Studio in Clifton, NJ where she focused on preparing students for conservatory entrance.
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