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Discover Ludwig"put a focus" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone paying more attention to a certain topic or activity. For example, "He has put a focus on improving his computer skills lately."
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The Brexit vote has also put a focus on pay.
Presentations of the play often put a focus on one of the three iconic characters.
But the previous coalition and current Conservative governments have put a focus on improving services.
Yet a Ferragamo show has yet to put a focus on footwear.
Poland, for example, implemented a new system of institutional accreditation, while Hungary put a focus on research universities.
This was in contrast to fundamentalism, which "tends to put a focus on God's judgment," he said.
We urge employers to put a focus on creating heart-healthy environments to help their employees bring down their 'heart age'".
The public advocate, Bill de Blasio, has put a focus on protecting vulnerable people, especially those who live in high-rise public housing, and on mobilizing volunteers.
The show put a focus on fabric and pattern and Mr. Chalayan made those his own with blurry, off-focus digital patterns.
To mark Save Your Vision Month, the American Optometric Association has put a focus on the long-term effects of digital device use on eye health.
"That is why we want to debate this motion at our first conference and to put a focus on prioritising and funding sexual health and wellbeing.
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