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The phrase "shift the focus of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to change or redirect attention or emphasis to something else. Example: The new marketing strategy aims to shift the focus of our advertising from traditional media to social media platforms.
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We can also shift the focus of veterinary medicine.
Justice re-investment would shift the focus of expenditure away from incarceration and towards rehabilitation and prevention.
Molina is determined to use Davos to shift the focus of the drugs debate from morality to science.
The government has made promising moves to shift the focus of Indian politics from dole handouts to economic growth.
The surging numbers of Mexican-Americans born in this country could shift the focus of the acrimonious debate over immigration.
Gandhi's words have been consistently manipulated to shift the focus of responsibility for environmental degradation on to the world's poorest people, says Chaitanya Kumar of 350.org.
Mr. Testa was repeatedly criticized for his close ties to Mr. Ganim and the party wanted to shift the focus of the campaign, Mr. Fabrizi said.
The company is trying to shift the focus of the competition from the PC desktop to the server, according to analysts.
The only thing "breathtaking" about this whole sorry affair is Krauthammer's determination to shift the focus of the debate from substance to personal invective.
Shrum's contribution was to respond to Weld's attacks and help shift the focus of the campaign away from issues like crime, welfare, and taxes.
She would give greater autonomy to the central bank and shift the focus of trade relations to the US, instead of regional blocks and other emerging Brics economies.
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