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Discover LudwigThe phrase "center crease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fold or line that runs down the middle of an object, often in the context of clothing or paper.
Example: "Make sure to align the fabric properly before sewing the center crease."
Alternatives: "middle fold" or "central line."
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3. Fold circle in half so there is a center crease.
Create a center crease.
Fold at the center crease again.
Use the center crease as a guide.
Valley fold to the center crease.
Take the edge and line it with the center crease.
Fold the long sides to the center crease.
Fold each short side to the center crease.
Fold the corners in again toward the center crease.
Fold each side of the paper to the center crease.
Hold it on the center crease with your index finger.
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