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What is the past tense of focus on?

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The past tense of focus on is focused on.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of focus on is focuses on.

The present participle of focus on is focusing on.

The past participle of focus on is focused on.

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He emphasised to them that he is focused on conversion from marketing, whether social media or above the line, into hard core bookings.
The company's research efforts are focused on IT services offering indigenous quantitative analysis about leading organizations.
Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track.
Gingrich has since walked back those comments, insisting he is focused on the economic crisis.
It also focused on some general war and military affairs problems and on trends in weaponry.
The design of the complete lens system is focused on controlling aberrations in the optical image.

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