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  1. "Focussed" or "focused"? Rules for doubling the last consonant when ...

    Nov 8, 2010 · "Focussed" probably came about because "focused" can be analysed as "fo-cused" or "foc-used", because the sequence of sounds is fairly uncommon, so the clarity of the spelling is a bit …

  2. orthography - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Possible Duplicate: “Focussed” or “focused”? The double consonant The rule that I learned was that when you have a short vowel in the last syllable, you double the last consonant before adding ...

  3. Is “laser-focused” a new word? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    I found the word “ laser-focused on the bottom line” in the following sentence of the New York Times (August 6) op ed titled, “Dream, Baby, Dream!” “We also know – look at Syria – dictators who have …

  4. "Focus on" or "be focused on": what're the nuances?

    Feb 1, 2019 · After viewing a couple of threads on the Internet, I found that both the legitimacy or the explanation of "focus on" (active voice form) and "be focused on" (passive voice form) seemed …

  5. Synonym for "focused" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I'm looking for a better adjective that means focused in the sense of "intense concentration" like an elite warrior in battle. I guess it doesn't even need the sense of having blinders on, more about

  6. One word that describes a person who has an eye for detail

    Apr 4, 2022 · I think you're asking for 2 things. If you're talking about a person who has problems seeing the big picture, because they are so focused on details, consider ' myopic ' (MW, definition 2): a lack …

  7. synonyms - A word that means "a focused person" - English Language ...

    Dec 1, 2014 · Relevant terms suggested in the questions What is the term describing someone who has interest in only a narrow field, and nothing else? and Single word for people who are like “a frog in …

  8. Which word fits better in this case: focused, aimed or oriented?

    None of these examples strike me as valid. All choices of verb are acceptable, and I see no reason to favour one over another. But they should be, for example, is focussed on finding, aims at finding, is …

  9. grammaticality - 'focus fully on' or 'fully focus on' - English ...

    Dec 18, 2021 · A student wrote '(I) focused fully on cycling'. I am quite certain about 'I fully focused on' but I think his phrasing was grammatically correct too.

  10. Is there a rule why the correct spelling for "Marketing" is not ...

    Feb 15, 2020 · I have always assumed that you doubled the consonant when the vowel preceding it is short. bet and betting for example; Why is this different for market and marketing?