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The phrase "important hub" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a central or significant location or point of activity, often in contexts like transportation, communication, or business.
Example: "New York City is considered an important hub for international finance and trade."
Alternatives: "key center" or "crucial focal point."
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The nearby port at La Trinidad de Nosotros was an important hub for the import of exotic goods and export of local products such as chert and ceramics.
The artwork has immediately established London Pleasure Gardens as an important hub for street art in London, and confirms London's importance as a major street art centre globally.
Although the company is based in Houston, the New York City office is an important hub.
It has also become an important hub of the drug trade.
More recently, it has also developed into an important hub for the classical music world.
Projecting power: Sevastopol has been an important hub to project Russia's naval power on a global platform.
"This is going to make Iraq an important hub for connecting Asia to Europe," Mr. Mekky said.
Aid can be trucked south from Uzbekistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, which could become an important hub for distributing food and relief supplies.
After the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States and the subsequent war in Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa became an important hub for military planners.
"The place was a really important hub for the fledgling dubstep family," says 6Music DJ Mary Anne Hobbs, who went to FWD>> "religiously" in the mid-2000s.
After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington and the subsequent war in Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa became an important hub for military planners.
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