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The phrase "a hub with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a central point or location that is associated with or contains certain features, services, or activities.
Example: "The city has developed a new transportation system, creating a hub with multiple connections to various regions."
Alternatives: "a center featuring" or "a focal point containing".
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"Our plan is to do a hub, with five, six, seven stores, and radiate out from there," Fleischman told me.
One extremity is connected to a hub with a large, inherent, set rotation; this hub is then attached to a rotating flexible shaft.
UCMK will offer its own foundation degrees working as a "hub" with other universities including Oxford Brookes, Northampton University, Bedfordshire University and the Open University.
All of this movement is reshaping the region, making it less like a compass pointing north and more like a hub with many spokes.
EDI networks are typically set up as a hub with spokes, with a big buyer at the hub and its suppliers at the spokes.
The tight fit is a current process of assembly for transmitting a force or a torque between a shaft and a hub with the help of friction effects.
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This building is on Van Aken Boulevard, one of the city's main streets, about a mile and a half from Shaker Square, a commercial hub with a farmer's market.
Note that typically a node with a high value of eigenvector centrality is a hub (node with high connectivity) with other hubs connected to it.
Now it's a cultural hub, with a botanical garden, a couple of theaters and exhibits.
Lords South Beach, a newish gay-friendly hotel a few blocks away, returns this year as a gay hub with a string of drag performances and glittery parties.
It functions as a social hub, with a well-appointed lobby, a fitness center, spa-worthy locker rooms and a restaurant, the Grill Room.
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