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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone or something is the main point of attention or consideration in a sentence. It can also refer to something being in a state of being concentrated or dedicated to a specific task or subject. Example: "During the presentation, all eyes were on the CEO as she spoke. She was definitely on focus and captivated the audience with her ideas."
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No, come on, focus, I told myself.
From now on, focus on your strengths and don't dwell on mistakes you've made.
There are two aspects to appreciation: one is based on time, and the other on focus.
I'm very big on focus.
Politicians will calibrate their very language based on focus groups.
"Checking all these details and keeping everyone on focus.
This paper will conclude with remarks on focus group methodologies.
This article reports on focus groups conducted with student champions.
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