- focusing or focussing? - WordReference Forums
Which is correct? Are both suddenly OK to use? I would always use focusing, but my computer does not correct focussing Is this something that has crept in from American English or vice versa?? Thanks if anyone can answer this for me!
- Focusing on Focused on - WordReference Forums
Dear all, As a beginner, I am confused by the followings sentence: Researchers are focused on creating healthy new food products, including soy chicken, nutrient-rich organic ice cream, Omega-3 pigs and granola bars My questions are: 1 Why we are using "focused on" in the above sentence
- I am focused on I am focusing on - WordReference Forums
Are "I am focused on my work " and "I am focusing on my work" correct sentences? If yes, what are the differences between these two sentences?
- Focus in on something - WordReference Forums
"Focus in" makes sense photographically because when focusing on a close object, the lens is normally extended outwards, i e coming closer to the subject But, in your opinion, it doesn't outside a photography context?
- focus on be focused on - WordReference Forums
Yes I've checked previous threads To my way of thinking, the two following sentences have the same meaning and can be used in the same context, what do you think? 1 The first debate, held on March 3, was primarily focused on domestic issues (by the candidates) 2 The first debate
- with a focus in versus with a focus on - WordReference Forums
Hi, I would like some help with a sentence What is correct: "this is an accounting blog with a focus in hedge funds" or "with a focus on hedge funds "
- stay focusing on vs. stay focused on - WordReference Forums
In your "Abracadabra" example, "stay focusing" is an unhappy substitute for either "stay focused" or "keep focusing" Once again, this example isn't something you want to imitate
- focus on at - WordReference Forums
Hi, I still have a pro with on and at I try to grasp the difference between focus at and focus on Are both prepostions indicating the same purpose or is there a difference?
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