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"hub on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The word "hub" is a noun, and "on" is a preposition, so they cannot be used together in this way. It would be more grammatically correct to say "hub of" or "hub for." For example: - "The city serves as a hub for transportation." (Correct: "hub for") - "The company's headquarters is the hub of all operations." (Correct: "hub of").
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"It serves as a hub on all kinds of levels".
Dulles is the only United hub on the East Coast.
Paterson is a hub on Route 46 and Interstate 80.
Goma, a bustling commercial hub on the Rwandan border, has been plagued by violence and poverty.
The city leveled the slum in 2005 and built a transportation hub on top.
That adventurous children's theater hub on West 42nd Street continues to push boundaries in its programming.
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Almost a year ago, the M23 rebels seemed unstoppable as they seized Goma, the strategic economic hub on the shore of Lake Kivu.
This differentiation of logistics hubs in transport logistics hubs on the one side and distribution logistics hubs on the other is fundamental in terms of freight transport demand modelling, because attracted goods and transports operated at these hubs differ significantly.
The Rio Grande Valley is one of the busiest smuggling hubs on the Mexican border.
And opportunities exist in tourist hubs on both coasts.
American Airlines grounded flights in and out of three airport hubs on Thursday due to technical issues.
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