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Discover LudwigThe phrase "focusing on one element" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific aspect or component of a larger topic or issue that requires attention or analysis.
Example: "In this analysis, we will be focusing on one element of the marketing strategy to understand its impact on overall performance."
Alternatives: "concentrating on a single aspect" or "emphasizing one component".
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Specifically focusing on one element of social design: the behavior of players in the first release of Looking-for-Raid (LFR) loot system of World of Warcraft.
GP304 Additionally, GPs referred to their gatekeeper role to patient information through raising concerns over the appropriateness of fit note completion without access to full records and the ethical challenges of information sharing: "When you get referred to a physio, generally they're focusing on one element.
Instead of focusing on one element of the game, Chow was burdened with details — making sure that his players went to class, that their travel was arranged.
Dr. Robin Poole takes a broad approach, looking at the progression of the disease rather than focusing on one element.
You can do this by focusing on one element or deity or concept per week, and rotating between them, developing a connection between each.
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We tend to focus on one element at a time.
The US focuses on one element of the trafficking chain, the poverty-stricken peasant.
Along the way he realized he should focus on one element of the project.
Mr. Hastert's approach appeared to gain ground today as 28 House Republican freshmen focused on one element of the Bush plan: eliminating the so-called marriage penalty.
Conversations about "diversity" often focus on one element of a person – their race, their gender, their sexuality – to the exclusion of all else.
The program itself was founded by one of my writing heroes, Kate DiCamillo (author of Because of Winn-Dixie), and each residency focuses on one element of craft.
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