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Discover Ludwig"centres upon" is a grammatically correct phrase and is usable in written English.
It means to focus or revolve around a particular topic or subject. Example: The main theme of the novel centres upon the struggles and triumphs of a young immigrant family in a new country.
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Folkloric tradition centres upon the gaucho and his life on the plains.
The situation isn't helped when children have to wait up to six months in reception centres upon arrival in Germany.
Tourism, based on summer seaside resort facilities, centres upon Salou; fishing is practiced in many coastal villages.
I tell him that as my talk series centres upon literature of the last 10 years it would be a little difficult to say anything about Milton".
The city centres upon the Ḥaram Mosque, the Great Mosque, in which are situated the Kaʿbah and the sacred well of Zamzam.
Their pressing concern centres upon whether a relatively inexperienced coach who never played at a high level can avoid repeating mistakes made at Chelsea.
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Thorpe's analysis will centre upon fitness, footwork and adaptability.
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.
Fortunately, however, the long controversy centring upon the individuality and separateness of cells has ended.
Jurisprudence was centred upon it; in both teaching and writing, scholars discussed it article by article.
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