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Discover LudwigThe phrase "epicentre being" is grammatically correct and is usable in written English.
It is typically used as a participle phrase to describe the main focus or central point of a situation or event. Example: The epicentre being the city of New Orleans, the effects of the hurricane were felt throughout the state.
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Each diluted culture was divided equally into two 10 ml aliquots with 10 μl of CopyControl induction solution (Epicentre) being added to one aliquot before all were incubated for an additional 4 h (32°C, 220 rpm).
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The epicentre was much closer to Everest base camp than that of the 25 April quake.
Its epicentre was Falluja, where four US private security agents were killed in April 2004.
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Second is the particular effect of a recession whose epicentre is in finance and property.
The epicentre was 70km from the Mentawai islands, and the quake was felt there only weakly.
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