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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'poorly focused' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is not paying enough attention to a particular task. For example, "The student was poorly focused in his exam, so he did not do as well as he had hoped."
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Or is the problem less one of too little regulation than of poorly focused regulation?
Many of the show's paintings give the impression of under- or overexposed and poorly focused photographs.
Her camera sometimes seems unsure of how to follow the actors' rhythms, and many of the interior scenes are dimly lighted and poorly focused.
He fears that there will be little extra investment in the public infrastructure that the US actually needs and that the stimulus will be poorly focused.
I enjoyed the Broadway production of "Spring Awakening," but I have no notion why its 2007 Tony awards included one for best choreography; Bill T. Jones's contribution struck me as vague and poorly focused.
This year's gathering featured a review of the Forum's decade-old Pacific Plan, which finds it to be poorly focused, and bogged down in a "largely officials-led process" that has come to be dominated by "bureaucratic and institutional interests".
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Critics of the levy, which adds about £50 to the average annual energy bill, say the scheme is bureaucratic and poorly focussed.
Investors can take a do-it-yourself approach to building portfolios, but they often do it poorly, focusing too much on domestic markets, for instance, Mr. Rowader said.
They went on to say that planning did not routinely identify risks, which meant interventions were often poorly focussed.
It went on to say that planning did not routinely identify risks, which meant interventions were often poorly focussed.
A further general theme emerged that many patients were poorly focussed on their level of healthy living and were not strongly motivated to change.
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