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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'epicenter of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'epicenter of' to indicate a physical or metaphorical center or focal point of a particular activity or phenomenon. For example: "New York City is the epicenter of the American fashion industry."
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Italy remains the epicenter of European handcraft.
Europe remains the epicenter of anti-G.M.O.
The lobby was the epicenter of activity.
They are the epicenter of the meltdown".
Why Cooperstown, the epicenter of baseball?
"She's the epicenter of the island".
Where was the epicenter of this quake?
He characterized Greenwich as the "epicenter of the epicenter" of teardowns.
Several organizations stationed monitors here, the epicenter of disasters past.
Now, tiny Storrs has become the epicenter of college basketball.
This is the epicenter of politics in the world".
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