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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too focused" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone or something that is overly concentrated on a particular task or goal, to the point where it may be causing harm or hindering progress. Example: "She was too focused on her studies and neglecting her social life."
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Sometimes you're too focused.
They were too focused on the music.
I'm too healthy, and I'm too focused.
Too focused on her next race.
This, too, focused on Pittsburgh and Afghanistan.
Investment funds are too focused on liability and indicial management.
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".
"I'm too focused on raising assets," he said.
Some franchises were too focused on the wrong markets.
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