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What is the past tense of focalise?

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The past tense of focalise is focalised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of focalise is focalises.

The present participle of focalise is focalising.

The past participle of focalise is focalised.

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The supervision of the private companies that provide public services has focalised the activity in consumer affairs.
According to non-governmental sources, the key problem is that there is significant political interference in the media and the country's politics are focalised on ethnic issues.
Internally focalised prose is a story told from the point of view of a particular character.
Up to now we have only focalised on the countries of western Europe.
Just remember the story of a Polish plumber who for quite some time focalised the public and media attention in western Europe as a symbol of the influx of working migrants from the new EU member states.
Her seascapes and urban scenes are focalised through the influences of Paul Klee and Edward Hopper and they're really quite something.

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