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"much more focused" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is often used to compare two similar things, with the second being significantly more focused than the first. Example: "After completing several rounds of edits, the final draft of the report was much more focused and concise."
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"Now they're much more focused.
And much more focused.
Yours was much more focused, Marcus.
Students are much more focused now.
You have your resources much more focused.
You're much more focused on the style of the movie.
Donatella is very reliable, and much more focused".
But I think it's much more focused on the individual.
Wiley had in mind something much more focused.
"They're much more focused on balance sheet management".
It's a "much more focused set of activities," she said.
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