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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a centrepiece of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is central or of great importance within a particular context or setting.
Example: "The new sculpture is a centrepiece of a vibrant public park, drawing visitors from all over the city."
Alternatives: "a focal point of a" or "a key element of a".
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Lagerfeld has touched on the eco theme before, most notably in 2010 when he imported a giant iceberg as a centrepiece of a Paris catwalk.
The fleeting encounter was, in the kingdom's eyes, a centrepiece of a turbulent day as Khashoggi's murder continues to cast a shadow over the royal court and a deeply troubled country.
This is a centrepiece of a tart that that really makes a star of the beautiful wedges of roasted squash, so if you can find them, buy crown prince or onion squash, which will look amazing – though butternut will do.
The policy, described by Conservative colleagues as "nanny statism at its worst", was a centrepiece of a wide-ranging budget in which Osborne cut key taxes but warned of slower economic growth.
Murray's dogs were a centrepiece of a BBC documentary this year that shed a light on a life of normal domesticity in the Surrey stockbroker belt, where he lives with his girlfriend, Kim Sears, and gave the lie to perceptions of him as a scowling Scot.
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Delury said Trump was also likely to ditch the highly contentious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) which under Obama had been "a centrepiece of an American resurgence of its role in Asia".
The then prime minister had wanted to make a referendum on the euro a centrepiece of his second term.
Last year, a proposal from Glasgow city council to bring the flats down in a controlled explosion as a centrepiece of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony sparked a public outcry.
A centrepiece of the gallery will be a 1929 Handley Page aircraft with a 12-metre wingspan suspended from the ceiling.
Handled correctly, such an expansion could become a centrepiece of Xi Jinping's rule.On October 7th Mr Xi said the government was drawing up a "master plan" for not just more reform, but a "profound revolution".
A centrepiece of Assad's address – a call for national dialogue – was seen by a dissident group, the Local Co-ordinating Committee, as a bid to buy time while security sweeps continued.
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