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From the precise straightness of a laser beam.

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laser focus (plural laser focuses)

  1. A very intense focus (of the human mind); a hyperfocus.
    • 2011, Catherine Mann, His Heir, Her Honor, Silhouette, →ISBN, page 30:
      [] engaged in a number of careful affairs over the years, never had he let a woman truly break through his laser focus on his work.
    • 2019, Sharon B. Buchbinder, Nancy H. Shanks, Bobbie J Kite, Introduction to Health Care Management, Jones & Bartlett Learning, →ISBN, page 511:
      When approaching problems, Maureen has a laser focus on the financial aspects. She is extremely driven and lacks patience for anyone she deems “not smart []
    • 2021, Naz Beheshti, Pause. Breathe. Choose.: Become the CEO of Your Well-Being, New World Library, →ISBN, page 214:
      [] but their increasingly compromised well-being undermines their laser focus and productivity. They unwittingly take a route that leads toward burnout and []

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