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Discover LudwigThe phrase "centred upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is focused or concentrated on a particular subject or theme. Example: "The discussion was centred upon the impact of climate change on global economies."
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But the post-match discussion centred upon whether Brazil had shown or, indeed, possessed sufficient creativity.
The Tokyo Game Show is centred upon serving Japanese gamers and their commercial tastes.
Jurisprudence was centred upon it; in both teaching and writing, scholars discussed it article by article.
…Byzantium was centred upon the Studites, who came to be a faction against the court.
One early difference centred upon the question of an invasion of France.
Hanotaux's historical interests centred upon early modern institutional history and contemporary diplomatic affairs.
Japan's other great megalopolis, centred upon Ōsaka, draws from the south and west.
Such advertisements were presented as mini-fictions centred upon female characters seeking to improve their appearance or personal style.
Humanism is centred upon the agency of human individuality and subjective intuition, rather than on received ideas and authority.
There were three performances, centred upon the Westergasfabriek, a disused gasworks that has been turned into a theatre.
By that time the basic Labadist principles centred upon an existence in which goods and meals were held in common.
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