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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creates a hub" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that establishes a central or centralizing location or point of activity. Example: The new airport expansion project creates a hub for international travel in the region.
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"Having a new park in the area creates a hub of community and conversation".
The team has already produced the Romeo and Juliet-inspired Twitter play Such Tweet Sorrow, a mobile heart rate monitoring game called Heartlands and Civic Dashboard, which creates a hub of useful information for Birmingham residents.
Guardian US creates a hub for Guardian readers in the US, merging the innovation and energy of a start-up with ground-breaking journalism and the backing of the Guardian brand.
The capabilities of the NewStore Mobile Retail Platform creates a hub where inventory can be dispatched to the nearest store, ensuring faster delivery.
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"The idea here is to create a hub".
Professor Roger Griffin said such a facility "could create a hub of jihadist fanaticism in Britain".
You create a hub somewhere else you have to have surroundings.
I want to create a hub to showcase that excellence, and to pay people the industry standard for their work.
The appointments are part of Guardian News & Media's commitment to create a hub for Guardian readers in the United States.
The interaction is local to the phone, supporting many simultaneous users and creating a hub for discussion of global events.
Bank of America has spent nearly $400 million to prepare for Brexit, most of it on creating a hub in Dublin.
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