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Discover Ludwig"stark focus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize a very precise and direct concentration on a particular goal or task. For example, "Bob brought a stark focus to the team project, ensuring that they completed it on time and on budget."
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And several court cases put that into stark focus.
When you visit some of the country's rural areas, this comes into stark focus.
The value of "Rite" piano arrangements is their stark focus on the work's harmonic strangeness and rhythmic sharpness.
Questions about the memorial process came into stark focus last week after Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and others made comments about the memorial and plans for the site.
And when the sun goes down on Boscobel and the stage lights brighten, the features and forms of the actors — costumed (by Charlotte Palmer-Lane) like picturesque nobles and soldiers from the Dark Ages — come into stark focus.
The deaths of over 500 low-paid workers after the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh this year brought the true cost of cheap clothes into stark focus.
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Although Stark focuses on the official integration of basketball in the late 1940s, the story does not end there.
Meanwhile, even as multiplexes gear up for Chris Pratt and his featherless raptor packs, our knowledge of the vanished world of the Mesozoic continues to come into ever starker focus.
The photos are highly defined and textured, so much so that one feels able to almost touch the faces of those who Chapman said "live in the shadows". Molina's stark portraits focus on the chronically homeless in Los Angeles.
It's simpler, starker and focuses on a high-street institution – what could be more satisfying than a tale of hubris at one Britain's last remaining world-leading companies, especially if it allows a moist recollection of former Tesco boss Terry Leahy, one of the country's dwindling number of business people of international repute.
It's simpler, starker and focuses on a high-street institution – what could be more satisfying than a tale of hubris at one Britain's last remaining world-leading companies, especially if it allows a moist recollection of former Tesco boss Terry Leahy, one of the country's dwindling number of business people of international repute.
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