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The phrase "focussed on that" is not correct in standard English; the correct spelling is "focused on that." You can use it when discussing a specific topic or issue that requires attention or concentration.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to ensure that we are focused on that particular challenge to find a solution."
Alternatives: "concentrated on that" or "centered on that.".
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NANCYFRANKLIN: Having high-def TV means I'm going to be focussed on that one piece of hair sticking straight up from William's head.
"I wasn't focussed on that at all.
"Sam is a builder — more focussed on that than giving," Osborn concluded.
"We focussed on that because nobody ever cleans it," Fierer told me.
"I think we should be more focussed on that," he said.
Kenny knew that he wanted to be a playwright, and focussed on that".
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I just focus on that one game.
Got to focus on that".
So I focus on that".
So I tend to focus on that.
"But I can't focus on that.
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