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The phrase "centered with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something being positioned or aligned in the center of something else. For example: - The title of the book was centered with the author's name in bold letters. - The logo was centered with the company's tagline underneath it. - The photograph was perfectly centered with the frame.
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Lately, her nightmares have centered, with distressing frequency, on her mother.
The line Stepan most often centered, with Sean Avery and Ruslan Fedotenko on the wings, has thrived.
Mr. Shiels's Rookie is more centered, with the implicit passivity common to beautiful lads, and this suits his role as awe-struck chronicler of the Howie's later escapades.
MATTHEW VIANNA Wit and a Well-Knotted Tie When Matthew Vianna wore a tie, it was always properly centered, with a tight knot and a tasteful pattern.
It is mainly Italian and Californian centered with some French choices, at prices that start in the low $20's PRICE RANGE: Lunch, entrees $12 to $24.
It can be placed anywhere, but must be in the centered with your position.
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Classrooms are no longer teacher-focused, with students at desks, but student-centered, with children at tables.
An important component of quality healthcare is that it be patient-centered with a focus on the patient, including his or her preferences, values, and beliefs.
The second phase necessary to develop proficiency in procedural skills should again be learner-centered with a patient-focused simulation as described by Kneebone [ 59].
In addition, the reconstructed surface is re-centered with respect to the pupil by using decentration values between corneal apex and subject's pupil center.
Its approach is to "reengineer the doctor's office to be more patient-centered with less administrative overhead".
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