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The phrase "tasks focused on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing specific activities or objectives that are the main emphasis of a project or discussion.
Example: "The team is currently working on tasks focused on improving customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "tasks aimed at" or "tasks centered on".
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Two tasks focused on the exploratory capabilities of Galean and how it presents the evolution of news events over time.
Concordancing tasks focused on problematic areas identified in students' drafts of the discussion sections of their own theses.
Accurate face landmarking and facial feature detection are important operations that have an impact on subsequent tasks focused on the face, such as coding, face recognition, expression and/or gesture understanding, gaze detection, animation, face tracking etc.
Moreover, most of these tasks focused on the role of the frontopolar cortex in attentional processes, which has been suggested to be a key component of PM [5], [7], [9] [14].
All tasks focused on the affected upper limb.
Their tasks focused on promoting early and complete antenatal care visits and delivery with a skilled attendant.
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Here, we review how Bacillus subtilis sporulation network deals with these tasks focusing on the lessons generalizable to other systems.
We present an Interoperable Executive Library (IEL) built to run, in parallel, a collection of multi-component tasks focusing on simulating complex biomedical phenomena of the heart.
When compared with the U.S. lesson, the Chinese lesson provided more learning opportunities through high cognitively demanding tasks focusing on different identities within patterns.
Therefore, the interviewees suggested adding additional tasks to ALUSIM, such as event organization (e.g., Interviews 2 and 5), or intensifying tasks focusing on customer communication (e.g., Interviews 1, 2 and 5).
The participants with dementia were encouraged to think aloud and verbalise their thoughts while performing the tasks focusing on the difficulties and problems that were encountered.
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