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The phrase "a centerpiece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a central or most important part of a larger context or situation.
Example: "The new park is a centerpiece of the city's revitalization efforts, attracting visitors and residents alike."
Alternatives: "a focal point of" or "a key element of".
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— is a centerpiece of the graphic edition.
Experiential learning is a centerpiece of the MBA experience.
It is also a centerpiece of their media plans.
Ms. Stewart's brand is a centerpiece of that strategy.
"It was a centerpiece of the new governor's agenda.
Nowadays yoga exercises form a centerpiece of his practice.
Debt reduction was a centerpiece of the agreement.
backed confrontation with the cartels a centerpiece of his administration.
It had been a centerpiece of his overhaul.
Indeed, it had become a centerpiece of Senator Ashcroft's campaign.
"This could be a centerpiece of a museum in Boston".
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