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The phrase "a centrepiece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is central or most important in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new art installation is a centrepiece of the gallery's latest exhibition, drawing visitors from all over."
Alternatives: "a focal point of" or "a key element of".
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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.
It is a centrepiece of the Mend Our Mountains campaign, which I direct.
Monsieur Hollande made the tax a centrepiece of this year's budget, but it was largely totemic.
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.
It was a centrepiece of his critique of the Tory record.
The policy has long been a centrepiece of French arts policy.
Her husband appointed her to head the Task Force on National Health Care, a centrepiece of his legislative agenda.
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