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- verb UK Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
focus .
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Examples
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In the latest volume of One Work, a series published by Afterall books-each title focusses on a single art work through a single text-the art historian Bruce Jenkins considers
The New Yorker The New Yorker 2011
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It focusses on issues of political relevance such as demographic change, aging, fertility, the redistribution of work over the course of life, as well as aspects of evolutionary biology and medicine.
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Most of the effort focusses on establishing standard data formats and metadata descriptions.
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Most of the talk focusses on climate models, and the kinds of experiments you can do with them.
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Most of the effort focusses on establishing standard data formats and metadata descriptions.
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The Curse of Zohreh particularly focusses on the different and inventive ways in which Jinn have adapted to the go-getting modern glitz of contemporary Arabia.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » From the Mailbox: Fairytale as a basis for fantasy 2009
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Instead, he focusses solely on the unpopular bailouts.
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This principally focusses on sharing insurance benefits.
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Hidden in quiet, industrial Red Hook, this tiny shop focusses on antique jewelry.
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They need much more help than anyone in america, and our government focusses more on the relatively well off people in the US than the people in the third world.
Milton Friedman on health, education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
GHibbs commented on the word focusses
Presumably, 'focusses' is also the plural of the noun 'focus'. However, 'focal lengths' would usually be used.
June 4, 2012