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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose focus on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean that someone's concentration or attention is diverted from a particular goal or task. For example: "It's easy to lose focus on the task at hand when there are so many distractions."
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Otherwise, you lose focus on what you're trying to do".
But we don't want to lose focus on prevention.
You just keep going and don't lose focus on what you are trying to do.
Often I over-complicate things with detail, clutter, lose focus on the purpose of the scene.
But Boeing supporters on Capitol Hill are not likely to lose focus on the politics.
As you walk, try not to lose focus on your technique.
"It is easy to get clouded and lose focus on what is really important.
"It's dangerous territory," he said, "because it's easy to lose focus on your main goal".
Deliver for people, not special interests, and never lose focus on what matters.
A good plan means you will not lose focus on the end result.
Richer nations mustn't lose focus on the deprived nations the SDGs aim to help.
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