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The construction "central about" is not grammatically correct in written English.
A possible alternative would be "central to" or "central in." Below is an example of how these alternatives could be used: - Incorrect: The main theme of the novel is central about love. - Correct: The main theme of the novel is central to the idea of love. - Correct: Love is central in the plot of the novel.
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"Rakic missed what was central about the argument," Nottebohm continues.
We lived pretty central, about 15 minutes by bus.
There is nothing notably grand or central about it.
Despite the name, there is nothing central about this part of Asia.
"I drew him a Venn diagram, showing him what's central about science and how that overlaps with technology, engineering and math".
Wambach gets clattered as the ball comes over the top and the US have a dangerous looking free kick - central, about 30 yards out.
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Marlborough is a town of about 6,400 in central Connecticut, about 20 minutes southeast of Hartford.
North Americans used 22% and central Asians only about 12%.
"As you are seeing this market emerge, it's not about central IT, but about how end users are enabled and empowered.
The county of Nord-Trøndelag situated in central Norway has about 127 000 inhabitants.
12 Rwanda is a small, low-income country in central Africa with about 10.5 million inhabitants.
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