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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone who has begun to concentrate on something or has shifted their attention to a particular task. For example, "After a few minutes of aimless wandering, Jane got focused and began looking for her lost dog."
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"We got focused on the right things".
"He's finally got focused, and Prado is the big thing as far as the improvements go".
"I think we got focused because there was a little bit of fear," Calhoun said.
"When attention got focused on this issue a few years ago, a lot of companies became more cautious about what they claimed," said Vicky Rideout, vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"That is not something you walk into a studio and say, 'Hey, here's a great idea.' So it was something that really the two of them got focused in more and more and more until they realized yes, they could find the cinema and the drama inside of this story".
"We just got focused very clearly on what we wanted to do," Belluzzo says in assessing his first year at the helm.
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I started to get focused on school.
We don't get focused.
When does he get focused?
It's really time to get focused".
I also get focused on building stroke awareness on Twitter.
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