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focus

[foh-kuhs] / ˈfoʊ kəs /
NOUN
center or object of attention
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NOUN
point at which light or sound converge
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Christmas dinner can look very different for each household - but for professional footballers, it is still a time to stay focused on fitness and recovery for matches.

From BBC

Both of the U.S. megamajors have been focused on cost cutting and stock buybacks, which can help their earnings per share even when oil prices fall.

From Barron's

Now, its shareholders will have to get comfortable with a 2026 focused on film and media.

From Barron's

Griff and Doug are focused on making a suspense picture that contains hidden social value or, as they keep saying, “Themes!”

From The Wall Street Journal

Heading into 2026, investors appear to be focused on signs that the U.S. economy could be picking up again, despite a tepid labor market that has helped stoke fears about the strength of the consumer.

From MarketWatch