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Discover Ludwig"centre around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a focus or point of concentration. For example, "The conference will centre around current environmental protection initiatives."
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Their objections centre around two areas.
"He wrapped the centre around him".
Most of these systems centre around the even-money bets.
Apple's criticisms centre around three key parts of the bill.
It's telling that Miyamoto's choices centre around innovation and breakthrough.
The new plans centre around Thomson Airways' expanding fleet.
Are you aware of the day centre around the corner?
Misunderstandings tend to centre around slippery cultural values and social norms.
Developments in large ground radars centre around the phased array radar having electronically steered beams.
The first moves are being made by proxy and centre around the diplomatic conflict over Ukraine.
Directors like to use Mr Ejiofor as the dependable centre around which to build their films.
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