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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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"As a teacher you're always trying to get kids' attention. It's always a challenge to get that focus in class, and now their phones are less present, that certainly helps."

From BBC

With a large audience, performers can focus on delivering a consistent act.

From Science Daily

"She focuses a lot on international challenges, which is very noble, but it's not going to help you win national elections," Svane said.

From Barron's

Companies are focusing more on profits and returning cash to shareholders through dividends and buybacks, while a weaker yen helps boost earnings for exporters.

From Barron's

Participants will probably “focus on the developments in the Middle East especially the interaction between the U.S. and Iran and the prospects of reopening of Strait of Hormuz,” the team adds.

From The Wall Street Journal