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The phrase "a centralization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process or act of centralizing something, such as authority, resources, or information.
Example: "The company underwent a centralization of its operations to improve efficiency and reduce costs."
Alternatives: "a consolidation" or "a centralizing process".
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A true central bank and a centralization of European debt would be a better solution; after all, debt and deficits for the euro area as a whole are comparable to or lower than the levels in the United States and in Japan.
"If there were only one marketplace, or a centralization of the marketplace in a central limit order book, then there could be no logical argument against the trade-through rule," Vanguard Chief Investment Officer George U. Sauter George U. Sauter said in his prepared testimony.
This process suggests a centralization of intensive care may be occurring even without central planning.
The kingdoms all achieved a centralization of power.
The changes amount to a centralization of control under Mr. Dudley, the first American to run the British company.
Back then, it was thought that a federally directed school system was too great a centralization of power and at risk for abuse.
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We compare the performance of a "delegation-scheme" against a "centralization-scheme".
However, it presents a high centralization index, which highlights the central role of the university in the structure of this network.
This preference leads to a spurious centralization of science to a few journals [29], [30], even though the extent of the centralization has been debated or even refuted [31].
For numerous types of interventions they describe a notable centralization process in US-American health care over a period of several years [ 20– 25].
A retrospective longitudinal analysis of secondary data serves to determine a possible centralization of procedures from the system perspective.
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