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The phrase "sessions focusing on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to introduce or describe a series of meetings, classes, or activities that have a specific focus or theme. Example: The conference will feature various workshops and seminars, with some of the sessions focusing on innovative strategies for sustainable development.
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One-on-one sessions focusing on sentence-level language issues (e.g., grammar, word choice, punctuation).
Just flip one or two sessions focusing on some important concepts.
His group holds monthly training sessions focusing on survival training and shooting practice, Mr. Lackomar said.
Friday was filled to the brim with sessions focusing on viticulture, enology, marketing, sustainability and distillation.
Four seminar sessions, focusing on real objects and techniques, take place in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Twice-weekly sessions focusing on sounds and words, using rhyme and body gestures, helped him catch up on the learning he had missed.
All the assessors received reccurring training sessions, focusing on the behavioral checklist, on rating errors, and on share frame of reference.
An intermediate-level class taught how to collect a history through weekly sessions focusing on an aspect of the history, relevant vocabulary and cultural concerns.
"I especially enjoyed the sessions focusing on softer skills like Negotiation skills, Managing Change, Strategy, the sessions where we understand our own personality and other personality types etc.
More orientation sessions focusing on resources in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tibetan will be offered during the last week of September.
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Other sessions focused on good leadership in general.
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