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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'centered on him' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something which is focused on a particular person. For example: The meeting was centered on him, as he was the one proposing the change.
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Boulez helped to plan the event centered on him, and one hesitates to argue with it.
"It's not centered on him or anything he's doing".
Recognizing that attention was centered on him, Lieutenant An stepped forward with a smile.
In Bangladesh, this claim is bolstered by the fact that the nationalist revolution did not just include Tagore; it centered on him.
When the G.D.R. reclaimed May, the museum put on an exhibit centered on him, after years of almost no mention of him.
"You really don't know how many people follow football," Leak said of the national spotlight that has been centered on him.
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While Radiohead continues to be a commercially successful group, Yorke's newest project is an experimental rock and dance band called Atoms for Peace, which centers on him and his longtime collaborator the producer and musician Nigel Godrich.
When Sergeant Wuterich, the soft-spoken squad leader who faces the most extensive murder charges in the Haditha matter, walks into court here on Thursday, "all the prosecutorial attention is now going to center on him," Mr. Solis said.
He tries to move between the two women and their children, and their children's spouses — including the Russian wife of his irresponsible son Majid — doing his duty and dodging their rivalries and jealousies, which center on him.
Santa's Little Helper has since appeared frequently on The Simpsons and the plots of many episodes center on him.
There have been faint rumblings about a possible reality show that would center on him as a counselor.
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