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"plans focus on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are outlining what a plan is intended to cover or achieve. For example: "Our plans focus on developing innovative methods to increase customer engagement."
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Its plans focus on "efficiencies" - those job cuts.
Indian Point's evacuation plans focus on a 10-mile ring populated by about 300,000 people.
Both plans focus on personal tax rebates and incentives for businesses intended to spur spending.
On the spending side, "go big" bipartisan proposals for deficit reduction, such as the Simpson-Bowles and Domenici-Rivlin plans, focus on curbing the growth of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
In the case of night-vision technology, defense-industry officials say their business plans focus on satisfying the American military, which is by far the largest customer, especially for the most expensive models.
Whether Mulville's plans focus on saving the channel wholesale – the BBC is proposing to replace it with BBC1+1 – looking at launching a new channel altogether, or just focused on gaining the rights to programmes is not known.
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Together, they're developing lesson plans focussed on how to write concisely.
He spent hours on the architectural plans, focusing on the idea of a large fountain and an external reflection pool.
But some people said the plans focused on the wrong areas.
I encourage young women to construct 5-year plans focused on their aspirations and how to achieve them.
I encourage young women and men to construct 5-year plans focused on their aspirations and how to achieve them.
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