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Discover Ludwig"At its core" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase when referring to the most basic and fundamental aspects of something. For example: "At its core, it's a very simple concept, but there is still a lot to learn."
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At its core, it is a club of failures — Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Josh Gibson, Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg.
At its core it is an empowering thing.
At its core was GE Capital.
At its core, the Prop.
At its core was nostalgia.
At its core "Jericho" is a thriller.
At its core, † is loud, restless, and daring.
At its core this refusal to talk is about power.
At its core, REF is all about research.
At its core the convention embodies fundamental humanitarian values.
At its core, Our Farm is an intensely personal voyage.
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