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The phrase "always center on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a focus or main theme in various contexts, such as writing, presentations, or discussions.
Example: "The discussion will always center on the importance of sustainability in our business practices."
Alternatives: "always focus on" or "always revolve around".
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Conservation will always center on well-protected parks, free of major human disturbance and supported by tourist dollars.
I am also not suggesting that family discussions always center on money.
Edge Magazine also complained that even when there were two players playing, the camera would always center on Scarygirl, even if that meant that Bunnyguru wound up off screen.
Since I'm never not thinking — and contrary to some popular beliefs, anxious thoughts don't always center on myself — I think my anxiety has made me a more considerate person.
"What always happens with this is, the conversation begins and the most glaring and painful numbers always center in on people of color and marginalized folks, but when the initiatives and the access and the changes start happening, they always center on white women," she said.
TFBRs were found to almost always center on a sequence match for the known TF binding motif; similarly, computational analyses of the sets of TFBRs with either highest or lowest ChIP intensities readily produced the known position weight matrix (PWM) when subjected to de novo motif discovery.
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Although the military said that the security police were merely defending the Interior Ministry from attack, the fighting had always centered on that one block leading to the square, while other more direct routes to the ministry remained open, supporting the assertions of many protesters that the security forces were deliberately provoking the violence to destabilize the elections.
His book is solid, forceful, occasionally speechy and always centered on this thought expressed by one of its characters: "Shame is of no use unless one is prepared to learn from it".
David Aldridge, formerly of ESPN and now with NBA.com, recently wrote about the one-sided argument regarding free agency, which "always centers on how the player should sacrifice for the good of the team," as opposed to expecting sacrifice on the part of the owners, many of whom are grotesquely rich.
The Wisconsin brand has always centered on integrity.
Mr. Shepard's work has almost always centered on twosomes.
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