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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a centre for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or organization that serves as a focal point for a particular activity, service, or purpose.
Example: "The city has established a centre for innovation to support local startups and entrepreneurs."
Alternatives: "a hub for" or "a facility for".
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Or maybe a centre for adventure holidays?
Sydney is a centre for international tourists.
Beirut was also a centre for tourism.
Establish a Centre for Universal Health Coverage.
Local to Bloomsbury, OneKX is a centre for young people.
Gradually, Covent Garden became a centre for alternative eating.
It will also be a centre for ourselves.
From then on, Samarkand became a centre for paper production.
By 1943, it's a centre for national culture".
Renault-Nissan has a centre for frugal engineering in India.
It later became a centre for sugar, engineering and shipbuilding.
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