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Discover LudwigThe phrase "central figure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that plays a key or pivotal role in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the documentary, she is portrayed as the central figure of the civil rights movement."
Alternatives: "key player in" or "main character of".
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Central figure of story Red Grange.
V.C.U.'s success made Smart a central figure of March.
But the central figure of worship is an archangel who is often represented as a peacock.
The young gunner who is the central figure of the book is drawn with profound sympathy.
There's some Christianity: the central figure of the mythology is Eusa, based on St Eustace.
So how does it feel to be the central figure of comedy today?
His father, the central figure of the stories, combines physical frailty with prodigious psychic power.
But the central figure of the events 60 years ago, Leonard Bates, will not be there.
When Bellow met Bloom in 1979, the novelist was the central figure of American letters.
Thomas Meaney on how Kurt Vonnegut became a central figure of American fiction.
The central figure of the dances, usually an animal-man, varies considerably in importance.
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