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The Langfocus youtube channel came out with a new video on Japanese. In it he explains that the が can be used to express focus. I have never heard (probably not paid attention) or learnt this. So, my question is: is this standard Japanese, or rather colloquial use?

ドーナッツが食べたい instead of ドーナッツを食べたい to express focus on "donut"

tokosh
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    See: [The difference between が and を with the potential form of a verb.](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/q/609/542) – Flaw Jul 01 '17 at 16:18
  • Well, about the duplicate mark: the question _is_ different, but the answer on the linked page does indeed match this question as well. – tokosh Jul 03 '17 at 06:39

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