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The phrase "matter of focus" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific topic or issue that requires attention or consideration. Example: "In our discussion today, the matter of focus will be the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
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Then, there is the fuzzy matter of focus.
It's just a matter of focus and execution.
For Mr. O'Callaghan, it was a matter of focus.
"It was a matter of focus," he said.
"It is a matter of focus," Ms. McDowell said.
[cartoon id="A17617"] Then, there is the fuzzy matter of focus.
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It was a matter of focusing".
Konerko said every hitter thinks about mechanics at the plate; it's simply a matter of focusing on the proper cues.
"It's a matter of focusing your energy so you get it going in one direction, at the guy across from you".
Bill Hewlett, founder of Hewlett-Packard (1913 2001)"Sustained success is largely a matter of focusing regularly on the right things and making a lot of uncelebrated little improvements every day".
For us, it's a matter of focusing on "when," because if we chased after a mobile or handheld opportunity, we would not have the resources and ability to do things like… Project Natal.
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