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The phrase "focused on winning" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes someone or something that is determined and concentrating on achieving a victory or success. It can be used in various contexts, such as sports, business, or personal goals. Example: The team's intense training and strategic planning showed that they were truly focused on winning the championship. In this sentence, "focused on winning" emphasizes the team's determination and intense efforts towards achieving their goal of winning the championship.
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"The luxury of one specialist just focused on winning medals is one Britain can afford.
The one is focused on winning respect; the other on enforcing it.
We should all be focused on winning.
We're so focused on winning".
I'm not focused on winning (another) major.
"I'm focused on winning the nomination.
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Being systemic is focusing on winning one day at a time.
We just need to focus on winning our games, starting with the next one at Bolton".
Red Wings focus on winning the Cup again.
I'm focusing on winning Game 3".
It is now focussing on winning reëlection.
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