Sentence examples for terribly focused from inspiring English sources

The phrase "terribly focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is extremely concentrated or attentive to a particular task or subject, often with a negative connotation suggesting an excessive or obsessive focus. Example: "Despite the chaos around him, he remained terribly focused on his work, ignoring all distractions."

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I wasn't terribly focused on relationships in those years".

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We focused analysis on one gene isolated in this screen encoding a heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG), Terribly reduced optic lobes (Trol), due to previous research linking HSPGs to FGF signaling.

My studies suffered terribly because I couldn't focus and I was led to believe that I wouldn't achieve anything because I was 'nothing, ugly, horrible'.

Now, I'm not going to expound the boring, predictable, not terribly valid point that museums should focus exclusively on art.

One episode focuses on a staff member whose mother is not terribly happy about her son's decision to go to work in the medical cannabis industry.

He is seen by focus groups and polls as a little callow, a bit posh and not terribly reliable.

Terribly, terribly sad.

Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.

Terribly exciting".

Terribly correct.

He was terribly, terribly ill.

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