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Discover LudwigThe phrase "historically focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that emphasizes or centers around historical events, contexts, or perspectives.
Example: "The documentary is historically focused, providing an in-depth analysis of the events that shaped the nation."
Alternatives: "historically oriented" or "historically centered."
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Diageo historically focused its planning efforts on individual brands.
One problem is structural: the department has historically focused mainly on America's nuclear-weapons stockpile.
Historically focused on waste sorting, waste management recently integrates its complementary components: reuse and reduction.
The study of overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms has historically focused on women.
Information technology, historically focused on managing internal enterprise systems, increasingly supports external social and community networks.
Gene therapy has historically focused on delivering protein-coding genes to target cells or tissues using a variety of vectors.
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissioning phase receiving little attention.
Coastal hazard mitigation policy in the US has historically focused on construction of hardened, or gray, infrastructure.
United States export controls have historically focused on physical exports leaving the United States for other destinations.
That office disciplines tax professionals who represent clients before the I.R.S. and, Mr. Everson acknowledged, has historically focused on abuses by small-time tax preparers.
Last night, a White House official said that some environmental groups -- historically focused on cleaning pollution -- were being too inflexible on the issue.
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