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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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Its focus is more on providing its users with enhanced privacy and security than unblocking streaming sites or enabling video game latency cheats.

From Salon

A spokesperson for Swansea University said it has been made aware of the situation and their immediate focus is on supporting students.

From BBC

The lab focuses on the neurobiological basis of behavioral plasticity, including learning, memory, and addiction, as well as gene-by-environment interactions linked to Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.

From Science Daily

"This study addresses a major gap by focusing on the workers who start their day when most people are still asleep."

From Science Daily

"Since the arson attack, we have put in place an enhanced, bespoke policing plan, which has been focused around vulnerable areas not only in Golders Green, but right across London," he said.

From BBC