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center point
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"center point" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point or location that is in the center of something, or that acts as the focus or starting point for something. For example, "This meeting will be the center point of our discussion on climate change initiatives."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Track center point.
X center = center point.
Science
And it sets the map center point at the dead center point of the map.
The center point of the arc was 5.72° below the screen's center point.
The center point is the only point in its orbit.
Science
Figure 6 Center point imaging result using the proposed method.
Figure 5 Center point imaging result using quadratic approximation method.
A classifier has two attributes: shape feature and center point.
Around the center point, the intervals are the smallest.
It is deviation from center point in pixel units.
Science
The center point-distance approach was used to measure the exact distance between census-tract center point and the NPP.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing spatial arrangements, ensure the "center point" is clearly defined in relation to other elements. For example, specify "the center point of the circle" rather than just "the center point".
Common error
Avoid using "center point" without providing context. Instead of saying "The project's center point is innovation", clarify by specifying what aspect of the project focuses on innovation, such as "The research phase is the project's "center point" for innovation".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "center point" primarily functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as a subject, object, or complement within a sentence. Ludwig's examples show it denoting a central location, idea, or element.
Frequent in
Science
49%
Wiki
17%
News & Media
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "center point" is a common and grammatically correct noun phrase used to denote a central location, idea, or element. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability in written English. It is frequently used in scientific, wiki, and news contexts, maintaining a neutral register. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by specifying the context and reference. Alternatives include "focal point", "midpoint", and "central location", providing options for nuanced expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
central location
Focuses on the location aspect, emphasizing its centrality.
focal point
Highlights the aspect of being a focus of attention or activity.
midpoint
Emphasizes the position exactly in the middle.
central hub
Suggests a center of activity or connectivity.
core
Implies the essential or most important part.
nucleus
Similar to core, suggests the central part around which other things are gathered.
heart
Metaphorically refers to the most vital or central part.
epicenter
Often used to denote the center of an event, especially a disruptive one.
point of convergence
Highlights where things come together.
axis
Implies a central line around which something rotates or is organized.
FAQs
How can I use "center point" in a sentence?
You can use "center point" to refer to the central location of something (e.g., "The "center point" of the design is the logo") or a central idea (e.g., "The "center point" of the argument is sustainability").
What can I say instead of "center point"?
You can use alternatives like "focal point", "midpoint", or "central location" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct: "center point" or "centre point"?
"Center point" and "centre point" are both correct, but "center point" is more common in American English, while "centre point" is more common in British English.
What is the difference between "center point" and "epicenter"?
"Center point" generally refers to the geometric or conceptual center of something. "Epicenter", however, usually refers to the point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus or, more broadly, the focal point of any major event or activity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested