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'we were focusing on' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that a particular group, usually one of two or more people, was concentrating their attention and energy on a particular topic or idea. For example, "At the meeting, we were focusing on finding new ways to increase customer satisfaction."
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Because we were focusing on TAPs, a restriction of the HMMs to the ones of interest reduced the number of observations to a reasonable size.
We were focusing on overall dietary patterns".
"We were focusing on the data.
We were focusing on a particular group of characters living on a street in Birmingham".
"We weren't focusing on turnovers; we were focusing on energy level," Fitch said.
After all, we stipulated that we were focusing on cases in which suicide was rational.
"The vast equity in the brand wasn't being used because we were focusing on individual product lines.
"We were focusing on the positive, getting them to understand that the positive things they do are recognised and validated.
"During the Internet boom, we took our eye off the consumer a bit because we were focusing on commerce and advertising," Mr. Case said.
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"We were focussed on Al Qaeda," Skinner said.
"We are focusing on price-competitive quality.
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