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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a centerpiece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central or most important feature of something, often in the context of design, decoration, or discussion.
Example: "The stunning floral arrangement served as a centerpiece for the dining table during the dinner party."
Alternatives: "a focal point" or "a main feature".
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Skiing became a centerpiece.
A centerpiece is an extended cigarette ballet.
— is a centerpiece of the graphic edition.
"It's almost a centerpiece in the kitchen".
It is also a centerpiece of their media plans.
Ms. Stewart's brand is a centerpiece of that strategy.
Each table had a beautiful mathematical sculpture as a centerpiece.
Now Ramirez, once a centerpiece, is also gone.
"Is there a document that it was a centerpiece?
That's a centerpiece to why all this happens.
"It was a centerpiece of the new governor's agenda.
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