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The phrase "be centralized" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice form and means to be brought together or concentrated in one place or under one authority. Example: In order to improve efficiency, the company's operations and decision-making processes will be centralized under one central management team.
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be centralized
verb
To move things physically towards the centre; to consolidate or concentrate
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It won't be centralized.
"This can never be centralized".
"It certainly makes sense for some companies to be centralized.
Textbook orders will be centralized and overtime reduced.
"And it was important that everything be centralized.
Therefore, power should be centralized with the national government.
She recently demanded that all ordering be centralized at headquarters to create a more consistent image.
Instead, the process will be centralized to ensure fairness and uniformity, they said.
But the old Allied imperative of 1949 — power in Germany must never again be centralized — still holds.
Decisions about how vacant city-owned land will be used will be centralized under a deputy mayor.
"When it comes to values and stories about the brand, that has to be centralized," he added.
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