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"centrepiece of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is the focal point of a larger arrangement, often figuratively. For example: "She was the centrepiece of the party, surrounded by admiring friends."
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The centrepiece of Seat's strongest range ever.
Great as centrepiece of a banquet.
J. Grimes: Centrepiece of amalgam in canine?
"Now they're the centrepiece of the diary".
Kalusha became the centrepiece of a new team.
That engine is the centrepiece of this test.
Cecil, in contrast, was the centrepiece of HNP.
The centrepiece of the new initiative is that Aristotle Trail.
I became really proud to be the centrepiece of it.
It is a centrepiece of UN anti-poverty efforts.
The maritozzo is the centrepiece of my Roman breakfast.
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