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The phrase "focusing on going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of concentrating on the process of moving or progressing towards a goal.
Example: "In our meeting, we will be focusing on going forward with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "concentrating on moving" or "emphasizing progress."
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"Chairman Towns is focusing on going after companies that received bailout money to be certain they repay taxpayers".
"The Republicans who were elected last November promised to focus on jobs, but instead they're focusing on going after the unions," Mr. McEntee said.
"The market is focusing on going back to the earnings season and it is punishing companies that have not done well," said Ms. Krosby.
"Rather than focus on barbecue, watermelon and fun stuff like that, I'm focusing on going by the graveside of my son," he said.
Team Sky and Dave Brailsford are, as ever, focusing on going forward and won't want to talk about that, though, and quite rightly as they have in Froome a rider who looks like he could top stage racing for years to come.
Do we want to spend a good part of the next nine months focusing on going public or do we want to build a business?" he says.
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"That's all I focus on, going out there and enjoying myself.
It is imperative to keep things focused on going forward.
Mr. Romney has focused on going after Mr. Obama without looking too aggressive.
"Some people just focus on going to Cannes, and go broke in the process.
"I was so focused on going somewhere, settling down and playing baseball.
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