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The phrase "central member" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a key, influential member of a team, organization, or other group. For example: "Jane is a central member of our team and her insight is invaluable to our work."
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She focussed on a central member….
In recent years he had been a central member of the anti-war movement.
The Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council is a central member of Mr. Maliki's coalition government.
The point man for the Obama administration has been Mr. Bloom, a central member of the auto task force.
A central member of the collaborative will be the nonprofit Seton Healthcare Family, the region's largest hospital system.
Jay Kriegel, executive director of NYC2012, who is a central member of Olympic circles in New York, declined to comment.
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The centralization of the network is important because the literature suggests that central members of a network have higher potential to access and utilize resources than their colleagues [ 10, 42].
The Malaysian police issued a report naming them as central members of Dr. Khan's network.
On Saturday, several Occupy Central members joined students protesting outside the square.
The number and types of modes in the low-frequency and high-frequency bands depend on the degrees of freedom in the central members and planet gears, respectively.
The two central members were Wolf D. Prix (b. December 13 , 1942 Vienna, Austria) and Helmut Swiczinsky (b. January 13 , 1944 Poznań, Poland).
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