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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight focus" is correct and usable in written English
It means to have a narrow or concentrated focus on something. Example: "In order to succeed in our project, we need to maintain a tight focus on our goals and not get distracted by unnecessary tasks."
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It maintains a tight focus.
She specializes in what she calls "tight focus" writing.
I love the tight focus, the intense distillation.
Their images, typically in tight focus, showed suffocating swirls of shimmery crude and sickly pelicans.
So far, the most intelligent fiction has kept a tight focus.
That tight focus on Mr. Berlusconi also highlighted the big question that hovered over the anniversary.
But it has lost its tight focus and some of its verve.
But Chesapeake has suffered from a unique problem: a tight focus on its corporate governance.
Once again, it's the tight focus of the business angle that's most compelling for me too.
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Keep a laser-tight focus on the flight attendant up front who looks sort of upset.
When does it help to apply a laser-tight focus, when to hold a longer leash?
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