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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also centered on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is focused on multiple aspects or topics, including the one mentioned previously.
Example: "The research project is also centered on the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "also focused on" or "additionally concentrated on".
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The studies also centered on the perspective of one type of participant (e.g., chief nurses or program coordinators), neglecting the viewpoints of leaders at different levels of organizational management.
It also centered on impulsive utterances, which are one of the faces of sexism, to be sure, but it's not clear what that has to do with the other, more insidious, systematic forms of sexism that may or may not be floating around in the gaming world.
The commercials are also centered on toasts.
But it also centered on advances in digital photography.
Discussion also centered on the stigma linked to mental illness.
Discussion also centered on the power of networks.
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The point-source paradigm also centers on a one-dimensional solution to the diffusion equation, but in this case the spherical symmetry of the problem dictates that the solution is carried out in a spherical coordinate system.
Much of the anger also centers on the struggle over Istanbul's public spaces.
The fight also centers on a technical issue: whether JPMorgan must turn over internal e-mail.
The United Rentals dispute also centers on who can terminate the deal.
"England," a gripping meditation by Tim Crouch, also centers on a painfully insecure and entitled Westerner.
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