According to the Thesaurus there are none for 'as a whole' but I will give you the synonyms for whole.whole as an adjective - all, concentrated, entire, exclusive, focused (also focussed), undividedwhole as a noun - aggregate, full, sum, summation, total, totality
The form of the verb focus is either "focused" or focussed, with the single S preferred.
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What is the synonym government.
This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.This edition of the magazine was focussed on the addition of extensions to houses.
Focussed is the British English spelling. Focused is the US English spelling.
According to the Thesaurus there are none for 'as a whole' but I will give you the synonyms for whole.whole as an adjective - all, concentrated, entire, exclusive, focused (also focussed), undividedwhole as a noun - aggregate, full, sum, summation, total, totality
medical diagnosis illness focused whereas nursing diagnosis care focussed or patient focussed
The form of the verb focus is either "focused" or focussed, with the single S preferred.
Focussed
Whatever they are focussed on.
sharp, clear, focussed
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
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The usual US spelling is focused (from verb to focus). A variant is focussed.
'Se queda enfocado/a', perhaps, = 'Remains focussed'