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"long focused on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has paid close attention to a particular subject or event over a long period of time. For example, "The team has been long focused on innovating a solution to the problem."
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Microsoft, Intel and other IT giants have long focused on one or two layers of the stack.
The issue of evolution and creationism has a long history, but one of the central battles has long focused on the fossil record of evolution.
Long focused on a new venture, called Milk Media, devoted to that proposition.
And the global travel and leisure industry, long focused on youth, is racing to keep up.
Prosecutors in the United States attorney's office in Brooklyn have long focused on such cases.
So far, Cruz, whose campaign has long focused on delegate hunting has been at a distinct advantage over Trump.
For years, this mystery kept regulatory agencies -- long focused on traditional technologies -- from taking phytoremediation seriously, he said.
Competition has intensified as Sallie Mae, which had long focused on the federal loan market, has moved into private loans.
DirecTV has long focused on selling its products though "big box" chain retailers like Wal-Mart and Circuit City. Wal-Mart and Circuit City
Aside from the latest research, Wales has long focused on studying the value of honey for use in dressing wounds.
Chinese bronze casting dates back many thousands of years, and study of it has long focused on northern China.
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