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'narrowed the focus' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the process of making something more specific in focus or concentration. For example, "The professor narrowed the focus of the lecture to the three most difficult topics."
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He narrowed the focus to a place: Berlin, and Soviet countries before 1989.
I further narrowed the focus of the ontology to what we teach 1Ls in basic legal research.
Mr. Hanson, within a few months of opening the enormous Blue Fin, has lowered the volume, narrowed the focus and raised the bar.
John McCain narrowed the focus of his campaign yesterday after failing to deliver the game-changing performance he needed in his presidential debate against Barack Obama.
More blokey and garrulous, less abrasive and boorish, Farage narrowed the focus to Europe and, by doing so, widened the far right's appeal.
"The way most analyses go haywire is the manager hasn't narrowed the focus on what he or she is looking for," says Redman.
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Write these three categories on the board, and group similar topics together to narrow the focus.
We would narrow the focus as part of making it sharper and less scattergun".
If your date won't leave, narrow the focus to Harry Styles.
Having children and loving them narrows the focus of your world.
But narrowing the focus from tactics to groups didn't have the desired effect.
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