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The phrase "forming the focus" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the main topic or central point of a sentence. Example: In this essay, we will be discussing the cultural significance of traditional music in forming the focus of indigenous communities.
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Yet this superficial breakage is poorly understood, measured and modelled – forming the focus of this work.
These "un-consoled patients" were looked upon as problematic and emotionally challenging, forming the focus of peer support and debriefing.
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The forthcoming 2016 election formed the focus of political debate.
So it is women who form the focus of the exhibition.
New EU legislation is also on the way with implications for procurement that will form the focus of a forthcoming conference organised by Social Business International and E3M.
This is why we formed the Focus E15 Mothers campaign to fight for decent, local social housing for all those who need it.
In another gallery, the philosopher David Hume and his friend, the painter Allan Ramsay, form the focus for a showcase of the gallery's great 18th-century portraits.
"We believe the court ruled properly in determining that the events which formed the focus of this lawsuit happened too long ago to have any merit," said Lorie A. Slutsky, president of the trust.
Just north of Hastings in East Sussex is a cluster of top British vineyards, which could form the focus for a day's cycling in the Kent countryside (look for "Kent vineyards" on Google maps).
It forms the focus for half of a three-hour walking tour of Recoleta and Retiro, the rich northern areas of the city, full of posh mansions, green squares and boutiques.
These properties will form the focus of this article.
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