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'centrepiece of your' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is the most important or outstanding feature of a situation or of a person's life. For example, "His career as a musician is the real centrepiece of his life."
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Simpler is usually better.The minimally invasive wageThe centrepiece of your attack on inequality is your plan to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $10.10 in stages, and then index it to inflation.
None of that makes me keel over with laughter, sorry if that stuff is the squishy centrepiece of your childhood memories.
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The party also established the Securitate, the centrepiece of a vast security network.
The centrepiece, of course, is the world-renowned Bolshoi Theatre.
Great as centrepiece of a banquet.
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Cecil, in contrast, was the centrepiece of HNP.
Location The hotel is the centrepiece of a 4,200-acre 4,200-acre
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