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Discover LudwigThe phrase "centers across" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of centers that are located in different places. For example, "The company has several training centers across the country."
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That sentiment resonates in high-technology centers across the country.
There are hundreds of such regional centers across the country.
Wildlife centers across the country are already at capacity.
Lawyers say hundreds of people were detained, pushing detention centers across Florida beyond capacity.
Health Canada, the chief federal health agency, is considering approving injection centers across the country.
PSI, based in Omaha, employs about 900 people in 12 operating centers across the United States.
Scores of medical centers across the country have shrunk or closed their geriatrics units.
With 13 centers across the country, it is the second largest flight academy in the country.
In the past week, detainees at other centers across Australia have joined the protests.
Vast confusion has reigned at relief centers across the city, immigrants' advocates say.
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This implies the need to have sub-centers across the city.
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