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"focused on whether" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a sentence or clause that discusses a specific topic or question. Here is an example: "The debate was focused on whether the new policy would be beneficial for the economy."
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The study focused on whether feeling sympathy helped the negotiations.
Europe is focused on whether more countries will need bailouts.
One participant wondered if success should be focused on whether this underlying fragility was being addressed.
The case focused on whether his actions resulted from a momentary mental lapse.
Treatment providers and researchers have been focused on whether someone uses drugs or alcohol after treatment.
The referral focused on whether classified information was transmitted on that personal system.
Mr. Clinton's impeachment focused on whether he was fit to complete his term of office.
CID officers were on duty, and their questions focused on whether the victims had been drinking.
His deliberations seem to be focused on whether to run for re-election this year.
The three admirals overseeing the inquiry have focused on whether the Greeneville's captain, Cmdr.
"In Japan we are not focused on whether there are listeners or not," Mr. Nishimura said.
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