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'a centrepiece' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is the main focus or feature of a particular thing. For example, "This painting is the centrepiece of the art gallery."
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It is a centrepiece of UN anti-poverty efforts.
As president, Mr Hollande made the tax a centrepiece of his 2013 budget.
This coincides with the government's decision to define multiculturalism as a centrepiece of immigration policy.
The series will be a centrepiece of Sky1's Christmas schedule.
A centrepiece of the antipasto table, Neapolitans eat this on Christmas Eve.
1982: Launches on the first night of Channel 4 as a centrepiece of the schedule.
If you decide the table needs a centrepiece, it's easy enough to Google "tofu turkey''.
It was a centrepiece of his critique of the Tory record.
As ever the five cricketers of the year provide a centrepiece.
Serve as a centrepiece with the fennel, some potatoes and salsa verde or aioli.
My choice was – unbeknown to me until I got there – accorded a centrepiece slot.
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