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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the need to apply more attention, energy, or effort to a particular situation or task. For example, "If we want to get the project finished by the end of the week, we need to put more focus on it."
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More focus.
I need more focus.
It needs more focus.
It required so much more focus.
Mentoring provides them with more focus.
With that comes more focus and blinders.
Now there is more focus on trade.
We have much more focus on rehabilitation.
C.J.: I'd like to have more focus.
The council needs more focus on value for money.
"He does things with more focus, more purpose than before".
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