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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too focus on" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "too focused on." You can use it when indicating that someone is excessively concentrating on a particular subject or issue. Example: "He is too focused on the minor details to see the bigger picture."
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Yet these too focus on characters who have dedicated themselves to one or another kind of refined performance.
His tweets, too, focus on questions like "Who really makes money from fair-trade coffee?" Tweets as TimHarford PeerIndex 69 Authority 63 Activity 86 Audience 81 Follows 439 Followers 11,134 22=.
Will it, too, focus on how the CHO cell differs in culture from the HEK cell line?
With their powerful microscopes, they too focus on the details as they construct clear, artificially uncluttered versions of a crowded microbial world.
Try not too focus on the flip as much as the scoop.
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They were too focused on the music.
This, too, focused on Pittsburgh and Afghanistan.
Too focused on her next race.
Is the club too focused on players from Europe?
Wallace was too focused on running again to be emotional.
"I was too focused on finding the errors".
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