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The phrase "arguments which center" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing points of view or reasoning that focus on a specific topic or issue.
Example: "The debate included several arguments which center on the impact of climate change on global economies."
Alternatives: "arguments that focus" or "arguments centered on".
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But her arguments, which center on non-military aid, didn't address the government's systematic abuses.
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But Justice Margaret A. Chan of State Supreme Court in Manhattan appeared doubtful about the city's arguments, which centered on whether the bicycle tour is a charitable event and the fee paid by its 32,000 participants.
The grant is geared toward improving the written arguments of middle and high school students, which center director Carol Booth Olson said have slipped significantly over time.
On Thursday a three-judge panel is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case, which centers on a handful of disputed ballots.
The arguments which reveal the dependence are called Transcendental Arguments.
Two arguments which I have called the harm argument and the inheritance argument attempt to circumvent that difficulty.
(4) Meinongian arguments: These are arguments which depend somehow or other on Meinongian theories of objects.
First, authors made arguments which correspond to well-known forms of logical argument.
The medical arguments are only arguments which should be taken in account.
Finally, arguments which are labeled undec have no conflict with in labeled arguments.
Street actually casts her argument in terms of a "Darwinian dilemma" for realists, which centers around the following question: what is the relation between the evolutionary shaping of moral judgments and the independent moral truths posited by realists?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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