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Discover LudwigThe phrase "focussed only on" is not correct in standard English; the correct spelling is "focused only on." You can use it when you want to emphasize that attention or effort is directed exclusively towards a specific subject or task.
Example: "The project was focused only on improving user experience without considering other factors."
Alternatives: "concentrated solely on" or "dedicated exclusively to".
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Notably, we focussed only on one element related to the risk of hypoglycaemia, but there are many more.
All previous studies on this material have focussed only on xanthate molecules with one common ligand moiety.
Our study is one of the very few to have focussed only on women with low-grade abnormal smears.
Meb focussed only on running.
— Schabowski, confused, looked down at the paper he was holding, and focussed only on his lines.
If everyone in our country focussed only on getting rich, that would be a very dangerous thing".
But, for the first six months of the work, he added, the probe wasn't focussed only on Russia.
O'Rourke's review of theories about grief focussed only on psychological and psychiatric perspectives, but perhaps important answers also lie in evolutionary biology.
The fantasy of endlessness has found its form in late Roth — in a spare, pragmatic prose, apparently unconcerned with literary effects, focussed only on its subject.
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"I focused only on the training.
But why focus only on March?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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