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Discover Ludwig"was focused by" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that attention or effort was concentrated on an object or person. For example: "The entire research team was focused by the professor's goal of finding a cure for the disease."
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The laser beam was focused by a microscope equipped with a × 50 objective.
The laser beam was focused by a × 100 objective lens, resulting in a spot ~ 1 μm in diameter.
Incoming solar radiation was focused by a Fresnel lens (100 mm diameter) to convert the graphite into a conductive material.
The identification of influencing criteria for the evaluation and selection of suppliers was focused by many researchers.
The laser beam was focused by a microscope equipped with a × 50 or × 100 objective, leading to a spot diameter of 2 or 1 μm.
The laser beam, after passing through a laser-line filter to remove residual plasma lines, was focused by an objective lens to the substrate surface.
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Minds have been focused by money.
Their minds, perhaps, have been focused by recent pay disputes.
O'Donnell waited with the mortified rookies as they got ready and made sure they were focused by game time.
The light is focused by a translucent plastic Hershey's Kiss-shaped shade, lined with aluminum that has been pierced to add a sparkle like bottled fireflies.
The latter meters are of the "through-the-lens" (TTL) type, reading light as it is focused by the camera's lens and strikes the film or sensor.
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