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does this make sense
the new focus on values are making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me.
the new focus on values are making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me.
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The sentence has a slight grammatical error. "Focus" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with a singular verb form. The corrected sentence would be:
"The new focus on values is making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me."
Alternatively, if you were referring to the "focuses" on multiple values, you could say:
"The new focuses on values are making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me."
But this structure is less common. The first correction is likely what you intended.
"The new focus on values is making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me."
Alternatively, if you were referring to the "focuses" on multiple values, you could say:
"The new focuses on values are making an enormous difference for my coworkers and me."
But this structure is less common. The first correction is likely what you intended.