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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually focused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is exhibiting a level of focus that is not typical or expected. Example: "During the meeting, she was unusually focused, contributing insightful ideas and staying engaged throughout the discussion."
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This year's installment, "Wall to Wall Gertrude's Paris," presented on Saturday, felt different: more open, yet, paradoxically, unusually focused.
Now, as a war photographer, he has been unusually focused on keeping combat itself out of the frame.
That outbreak coincided with Chinese preparations to stage the Olympic Games in August 2008, a period when international attention was unusually focused on China's human-rights record.
It is unusually focused on foreign affairs and particularly on providing Israel with the military might which it needs to survive.
Woody Harrelson, his friend and co-star in the American TV series True Detective, currently being broadcast on Sky Atlantic, confirms the idea that McConaughey is an unusually focused colleague on set.
Created and written by the relatively unknown Nic Pizzolatto, and with all eight episodes directed by Cary Fukunaga, True Detective felt both unusually focused in its aesthetic vision and impressively sustained in its execution, right up until the divisive finale.
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The market was holding its breath during those first moments when Trump seemed to be unusually focussed and cogent.
Unusually, Mercando focused on creating a product that puts design before the technology.
Unusually, the film focused on the emotional consequences of science – a plot that centred on teaching Nim to communicate through sign language.
The most valuable companies have founders who have unusually strong and focused product vision.
As much as tech's ranks have grown, the space remains unusually insular and inwardly focused.
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