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hone in

[hohn in] / ˈhoʊn ˈɪn /


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“A lot of people don’t hone in on it like I do. I find that gives me a big edge.”

From Los Angeles Times

She expects investors to hone in on margins “as Supermicro targeting larger customers and larger sales opportunities may result in cost of sales rising, and margins compressing, leading to revenue variability.”

From Barron's

Pushing through those games, though, gave Snell a key to hone in on for the rest of the season.

From Los Angeles Times

Every year, you’re not even giving yourself time to really hone in on stuff.

From Los Angeles Times

For many of those early starts, the right-hander didn’t even use his full arsenal of pitches, restricting himself to mostly fastballs and sweepers as he tried to hone in on his velocity and sharpen his rusty command.

From Los Angeles Times