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Discover Ludwig"honed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that means to focus attention on something specific or narrow the range of something. It is usually used in the context of achieving goals or finding something. For example: After months of hard work, the team honed in on the solution to their problem.
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More than 40% of flydubai's growth in 2012 has honed in on these regions.
They honed in on local services.
"They definitely honed in on the female nudity," he said.
For us, as veteran hostel travelers, we immediately honed in on one thing: mattresses.
Could the videographer have honed in on some military experimental aircraft?
It was very carefully honed in the classroom.
Barcelona's weakness was revealed and Madrid honed in on it.
I honed in on the schools which would take me out of my comfort zone.
Some of the skills she honed in Topeka have worked less well in Washington.
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We honed-in exactly what we wanted the band to be.
For this reason, we honed in on three major areas: earnings, affordability and quality.
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