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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are centres for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a place or organization serves as a hub or focal point for a particular activity or purpose.
Example: "The city parks are centres for community gatherings and recreational activities."
Alternatives: "serve as hubs for" or "act as focal points for".
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Many of the satras are centres for art.
They are centres for money laundering in a very big way.
Without a large metropolitan centre, the cities and towns are centres for cultural life.
Among its research units are centres for the study of refugees, atmospheric chemistry, law and public policy, and computers in education.
The southwestern peninsula and the central part of the island are centres for settlement programs, by means of which the national government has sponsored plans to resettle large numbers of people from Bali and Java to reduce population pressure on those islands.
"In every village in Lebanon now, we have schools that are centres for refugees.
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Some buildings were guildhouses, others were centres for Confucian scholars who came to take examinations.
Some Nigerian zoos are suspected of being centres for an illegal trade in chimpanzees, for example.
In the vertebrate ancestors of mammals, the cerebral hemispheres were centres for the reception of olfactory stimuli.
"We hoped it would help". There were centres for lobotomy across the UK, in Dundee, North Wales and Bristol.
Continuous variables were centred for analysis.
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