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The phrase "into the hub" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The group of students dove into the hub of activity at the carnival." This phrase is often used to describe entering a place where there is a lot of activity or energy.
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When you're done watching, you plug the dongle into the hub to store it.
Vilna had now blossomed into the hub of a vibrant secular Yiddish cultural renaissance.
A measure of the value that airlines place on flying into the hub is the price of landing slots.
Samuel Insull turned a modest energy company called Middle West Utilities into the hub of a vast financial empire made up of interconnected companies with interlocking boards.
Northeast Scotland has evolved into the hub of Britain's and in some respects Europe's oil industry, with hundreds of suppliers of high-tech services and undersea gear.
The Discovery Kids cable channel is actually disappearing in October, when it will morph into the Hub, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and the toy company Hasbro.
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The IR blasters built-into the hub cover a 360-degree range, and it has a learning mode for teaching it the IR codes of any gadget it doesn't already support.
The results of the model provide new and realistic insights into the hub-and-spoke network design problem.
THE RECOVERY -- Again she circles back into position at the hub.
Tap the dust cap back into place over the hub with the rubber mallet.
Turn the corner that would lead you back into Discovery Island (onto the hub).
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