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'a hub of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an area that is known for hosting numerous activities and people. For example, "New York City is a hub of cultural activity."
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Yet it is still a hub of contradictions.
"It's not a hub of sports or entertainment.
His home became a hub of intellectual Catholic life.
Akron is a hub of the rubber and polymer industries.
And San Francisco remains a hub of bicycle filmmaking.
The courthouse quickly became a hub of Bronx civic life.
And the firehouse has been a hub of community life.
"Bastion has always been a hub of activity.
Stoneybatter has become a hub of this renaissance.
Syria, unlike Libya, is a hub of the Arab world.
"The supermarket has always been a hub of activity and a socializing spot," Ms. Himes said.
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